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Do I Have Sensitive Teeth?  
added on: November 23, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

Any type of pain or discomfort in the mouth can be concerning, and it may leave you wondering if you have a serious dental problem or simply sensitive teeth. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell the difference between the two, and getting relief from the discomfort will depend on… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

7 Healthy Habits for Stronger Teeth
added on: November 8, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

Our teeth are essential to our health and well-being, but unfortunately, they can also be one of the most fragile parts of our bodies. Cavities, broken or missing teeth, and gum disease all weaken your teeth and can cause you serious problems down the road if they’re not taken care… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

The Pros & Cons of Veneers
added on: October 26, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

There are so many cosmetic dentistry options to help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted, and it can be hard to know which treatment will give you the best results. Perhaps one of the most popular and versatile forms of cosmetic dentistry is dental veneers. These thin pieces of… Read More…


4 Reasons to Use Your Dental Benefits Before the End of the Year
added on: October 14, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

If you have dental insurance, it’s important to remember that the benefits won’t last forever. Your plan may have an annual renewal date or it may expire if you don’t use it within a certain amount of time, so there are plenty of reasons to get moving and see your… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

6 Common Dental Hygiene Mistakes
added on: September 22, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

In order to have strong and healthy teeth and gums, it’s important to practice good dental hygiene habits regularly. However, it can be difficult to remember all of the things you should do (and shouldn’t do) every day to keep your mouth clean. To help you, let’s check out six… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

Will My Teeth Fall Out If I Don’t Go To The Dentist? 
added on: September 9, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

The American Dental Association recommends that you go to the dentist at least twice a year, but the sad truth is, many people don’t. In fact, about 65% of Americans don’t get regular dental care. However, the truth is, seeing your dentist in Mill Creek at least twice a year… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

4 Ways to Take Care of Your Teeth as You Age
added on: August 19, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

As we age, it’s important to take special care of our teeth and gums in order to maintain good oral health into old age. As we get older, there are some factors that come into play that make maintaining strong, healthy teeth more difficult than it was when we were… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

6 Surprising Foods High in Sugar
added on: August 13, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

It’s common knowledge that high sugar diets are bad for your teeth, which is one reason why your dentist in Mill Creek recommends limiting your sugar intake daily. But what you might not know is that many of the foods and drinks that you enjoy may be secretly packed with… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

The Oral Health Benefits of Drinking Out of a Straw 
added on: July 21, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

In recent years, there’s been an environmental fight against the use of non-reusable plastic straws. These one-time use straws make up about 7% of plastic product waste in the U.S., so there is a need to talk about how much we actually need straws. Now, while your dentist in Mill… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

How Long Does a Filling Last on a Tooth? 
added on: July 12, 2021
Brian Rutherford, DDS - Mill Creek

Your dentist in Mill Creek uses dental fillings to repair an area of tooth decay and keep any damage from progressing. This type of restoration is incredibly common, so common that over 90% of American adults have had a cavity, and we’re willing to bet that most of them were… Read More…

Posted In: General, Oral Health

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