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Tale of the Tooth

This is the official blog of La Mesa Village Dental. We will be exploring advances in dentistry, what's happening around our dental office here in La Mesa CA. We'll bring you informative information regarding dental procedures and best practices to keep your teeth in the best shape possible. Feel free to ask the Dr. a question or if you have suggestions for our blog please let us know. - La Mesa Village Dental Team

The importance of proper oral hygiene.

 Tuesday, December 27, 2011

People every year attempt life changing resolutions; we thought that if we shared the importance of proper oral hygeine that it might be easier to stick to your New Year's Resolutions.   Read More

Top 5 Holiday Dental Tips

 Thursday, December 08, 2011

We hope you are enjoying this Holiday season with one holiday down and two more major one's on the way here are some things to think about and some things to avoid an untimely emergency visit to our office.  Read More

Top 4 Christmas Tips

 Monday, November 28, 2011

Here are some tips and ideas this holiday season to protect your most valuable asset; your smile  Read More

What You Should Know About Halloween Candy

 Monday, October 03, 2011

Halloween is a fun time for children and adults across American but there are many over looked threats from the candy received during this time of year.  Read More

Do You Fear The Dentist?

 Wednesday, August 24, 2011

I have always wondered why so many people fear the dentist.  I have spent plenty of time helping people overcome their fears. Here is what I believe to be true. Read More

Diabetes Blood Sugar and Peridontal Disease

 Monday, August 22, 2011

Did you know that diabetic patients are more prone to develop periodontal disease and can lead to diabetic complications? Read More

Is there a link between tooth loss and breast cancer?

 Tuesday, May 24, 2011

There is a study out there that suggests there is a link between tooth loss and breast cancer.  The study says women may be over 11 times more likely to suffer from breast cancer if they have missing teeth and gum disease. Read More