Your teeth have come a long way over the ages. Our early ancestors had quite a different set of choppers than we do now, largely because, well, they had a … read more

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1304 Cottman Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19111
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Your teeth have come a long way over the ages. Our early ancestors had quite a different set of choppers than we do now, largely because, well, they had a … read more
Last but not least in our Get To Know Your Teeth series are the canines — those pointed teeth in the corners of your mouth. The name “canine” might make … read more
Now that we’ve covered incisors and molars in our Get To Know Your Teeth series, it’s time to move on to the bicuspids. Or are they premolars? Both names are … read more
Your teeth don’t help you to run or jump or get good grades. In fact, they just kind of sit there and cause problems, unless they’re tended to twice a … read more
We started with the backmost teeth in our last Get To Know Your Teeth post, now let’s go to the frontmost teeth: the incisors. Each of us has eight incisors, … read more
When you’re looking for a new toothbrush, it’s easy to think they all look the same. Sure, some many have a cool curvy or rubberized handle, and some may have … read more
To help you have the healthiest mouth in 2016, let’s take it back to basics. What do you really know about your teeth? Can you name all the different kinds, … read more
With 2016 upon us, it’s time to reflect on the year that was and what we want to achieve in the year to come. Along with your other new year’s … read more
Have you ever given any thought as to how you store your toothbrush? Because they’re so frequently wet, improper storage can result in the growth of mold and bacteria — … read more
Maybe it’s an aggravating co-worker or a friend telling you the same story for the thousandth time, but we all clench our teeth once in a while — it’s a … read more
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