Cleaning Your Baby’s Teeth

In the eyes of most parents, nothing is cuter than their baby’s smile. Did you know your little one’s smile (that is, his or her oral health) actually plays a huge role in determining the child’s overall well-being? In order to keep your youngster healthy and smiling,...

Good Oral Health Habits When You’re Pregnant

Dr. Razdolsky and Dr. Tincher and our team at Lake Forest Dental Associates will tell you that good oral health habits when you are pregnant are very important. A plaque or infectious buildup can affect the baby in gestation, and cause some unforeseen issues during...

Love your new smile? Tell us about it!

At Lake Forest Dental Associates, we have been creating beautiful smiles for years. Whether you have visited Dr. Razdolsky and Dr. Tincher and our team for a week or for your entire life, we would love to hear your thoughts about your experience! In fact, we encourage...

What’s on your fall reading list?

How better to spend the fall months than inside by the fireplace with a warm cup of cider and a book in hand? Dr. Razdolsky and Dr. Tincher and our team at Lake Forest Dental Associates encourage you to warm up your mind this fall season with a few great books. Sure...

Implants: Why It’s Important to Replace Missing Teeth

Sometimes, despite our best care, we lose a tooth. If it is a front tooth, it will probably be a high priority to replace. But if a missing tooth doesn’t show when we smile, what’s the hurry? Let’s look at the reasons why prompt replacement with an implant is always a...

Is Coffee Damaging Your Smile?

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Many people have a cup, or two, or even three a day. It’s common to drink it in the morning to wake up and get ready for the day, as an afternoon pick-me-up, or just to catch up with a coworker or friend. These...

The Importance of Regular Dental Checkups

When was the last time you paid Dr. Razdolsky and Dr. Tincher a visit? If you’re like many people, chances are it was more than six months ago. We hear the reasons why people neglect regular dental visits all the time: lack of money or quality dental insurance,...

Heart Disease and Oral Health

According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, more than 200 million Americans suffer from some degree of inflammation of the gums. Over the past decade, researchers have published studies that link the bacteria involved in periodontal...

September is National Gum Care Month!

Can you believe it’s already September? At Lake Forest Dental Associates, we know that gingivitis, the early stage of periodontal disease, can be difficult to recognize. Many people don’t recognize the warning signs, bleeding and swollen gums, as a precursor to...
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