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Locality: Cupertino, California

Phone: +1 408-257-3031



Address: 10383 Torre Ave, Ste I 95014 Cupertino, CA, US

Website: www.cupertinodentalgroup.com/

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Cupertino Dental Group 01.12.2020

Children begin teething around 3 months. Make sure all toys (and fingers) within reach are clean.

Cupertino Dental Group 13.11.2020

When should you commence regular rinsing following your wisdom teeth surgery? The day after surgery. It's important to refrain from brushing or rinsing until the following day, unless otherwise specified for your case. Questions? Give us a call.

Cupertino Dental Group 08.11.2020

In general, children need X-rays more often than adults. Their mouths grow and change rapidly and X-ray films detect much more than cavities. For example, X-rays may be needed to survey erupting teeth, diagnose bone diseases, evaluate the results of an injury, or plan orthodontic treatment.

Cupertino Dental Group 06.11.2020

You didn't have any garlic or onions today, why does your breath smell bad? Consider gum health! Food residue between teeth can lead to bacterial growth. This growth can then lead to infected pockets that contribute to bad breath. Take care of your gums for good breath!

Cupertino Dental Group 27.10.2020

When your bad breath won't blow over, the first step to alleviating it is to determine the cause of the problem.

Cupertino Dental Group 19.10.2020

Going to the dentist is an important part of keeping our kids' mouths healthy. But, even a simple check-up doesn't rank very high on any child's "want-to-do" list. So, what about a filling? If your child is having anxiety about getting a filling, try these strategies to make it a more positive experience.

Cupertino Dental Group 15.10.2020

Cleaning your tongue is almost as important as brushing and flossing, yet it is one of the most neglected areas of oral hygiene. Many people don't realize the benefits of tongue-cleaning, but the biggest hurdle is not knowing how. That ends here.

Cupertino Dental Group 08.10.2020

From plaque to bacteria, learn the causes of cavities and ways you can prevent them.The more you know, the healthier your teeth and gums will be! https://bit.ly/2KVCPXZ

Cupertino Dental Group 27.09.2020

Odds are, if you've visited an oral and maxillofacial surgeon (or OMS), it was for wisdom teeth or dental implants. What you may not know is just how much an OMS does. From cleft palate to jaw pain, there are actually a great number of conditions that an OMS can treat!

Cupertino Dental Group 24.09.2020

With at-home orthodontics, patients are much more responsible for keeping things on track compared to traditional orthodontic care - and that can be a real toothache (in more ways than one )

Cupertino Dental Group 20.09.2020

Replacing missing teeth with implants does not erase the need for good dental hygiene. Although the implant can't deteriorate, the tissue around it can, that's why establishing a good routine will help prevent further tooth or gum loss.

Cupertino Dental Group 20.09.2020

Have you thought about your transportation? Before your appointment, finalize your arrangements for transportation to and from surgery. You may not be able to drive yourself home because of the side effects of anesthesia, so it's important to get these details settled.

Cupertino Dental Group 18.09.2020

Your pearly whites are your own unique set of teeth. Even identical twins don't have identical teeth!

Cupertino Dental Group 16.09.2020

ADA president Dr. Daniel Klemmedson says regular dental visits are important because treatment, as well as prevention of dental disease, helps keep people healt...hy. Dental professionals have effectively implemented ADA and CDC recommendations to safely to deliver care. Read more in our statement. See more

Cupertino Dental Group 08.09.2020

What did the tooth say when the dentist was about to leave? Fill me in when you get back.

Cupertino Dental Group 04.09.2020

Did you know? Dental implants are susceptible to gum disease just like normal teeth. In fact, 3-20% of implants fail due to gum infection. Make sure gum disease is treated before implant placement!

Cupertino Dental Group 31.08.2020

Gingival recession...

Cupertino Dental Group 30.08.2020

Did you know? Invisalign braces have a 96% satisfaction rate. They only take one year on average for treatment, so they are extremely popular!

Cupertino Dental Group 17.08.2020

Everyone knows eating too much sugar can lead to tooth decay, but few are aware of exactly how that happens.

Cupertino Dental Group 17.08.2020

Helping to achieve healthy, beautiful smiles, at any stage of life. http://bit.ly/29KTuqP

Cupertino Dental Group 12.08.2020

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is one of the smallest joints in the human body - but also one of the most used. This heavy use can often cause issues and when non-invasive treatments fail, minimally invasive surgery, such as arthroscopy, may be an option.

Cupertino Dental Group 08.08.2020

Has your child picked up a thumb sucking habit? Read on to learn why, as well as how you can respond.

Cupertino Dental Group 05.08.2020

Toothpaste is great for getting teeth clean, but ironically, it isn't so great for cleaning Invisalign trays. Toothpaste can be abrasive to trays and can dry them out, which may cause damage or discoloration. Stick to a gentle cleaning solution instead.

Cupertino Dental Group 03.08.2020

We all know sugar isn't good for the health of our teeth, but between erosion, staining, and decay, there may be more risks to these foods than meets the eye.

Cupertino Dental Group 18.07.2020

"When should I start brushing my baby's teeth?" Tooth brushing can begin as soon as the baby's first tooth pokes through the gums. Use a clean, damp washcloth, a gauze pad, or a finger brush to gently wipe clean the first teeth and the front of the tongue after meals and at bedtime. Toothbrushes moistened with water and no more than a rice-grain size smear of fluoride toothpaste can also be used, but they should be very soft and with no more than three rows of bristles.

Cupertino Dental Group 18.07.2020

Tooth tip! After a few weeks of wearing a palatal expander, it is totally normal for a gap to form between the two front teeth.