DentArana Blog

How Long Will a Dental Crown Last?
If you need dental crowns, or already have them, you probably share a question with many of our patients, “How long will my crowns last?”

Common Signs You Need to Get Wisdom Teeth Removed
Wisdom teeth are present in 65% of the general population, and of those teeth 85% eventually require extraction. Ouch!

How To Treat Yellow Teeth in 5 Steps
What if your yellowing teeth cause you to hide your smile with your hand, cover it with your lips, or turn your head away from people when you smile or speak?

Rethink Your Sugary Drink: 5 Drinks To Avoid For Better Oral Health
Beverages with high sugar and acid content affect more than just your oral health. These drinks can lead to other health risks including obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

Oral Health for your Busy Life
This year Dental Health Week, which runs from 7 to 13 August, has taken Oral Health For Busy Lives as its theme.

Surprising Ways You Might Be Damaging Your Teeth
Surprising Habits That May Damage Your Teeth Would you go a month without showering? What about not changing your socks for a few days? You wouldn’t do either of these things. In fact you have developed habits that ensure that you are normally clean and in clean...

How To Control Your Sugar Cravings For Better Health
As your partner in dental health, DentArana wants you to be aware of the potential threats sugar can cause, as well as how to decrease your sugar intake!

The Importance Of Good Oral Health For Seniors
As we age, it becomes even more important to take good care of our teeth and dental health. One common misconception is that losing your teeth is inevitable.

5 Strategies for Conquering Dental Anxiety
Many people feel nervous about seeing the dentist and dental anxiety (sometimes even a phobia) is a common fear.

Your Guide to Choosing the Ideal Toothpaste
So, what’s the scoop on toothpaste? What is essential to know in order to get the most out of it? DentArana gives you the full story on toothpaste to empower you to take oral health into your own hands … or your own toothbrush, rather.