When you think about going to the dentist, do you normally think about visiting every six months? Visits to the dentist twice a year are common
Going to the dentist during coronavirus can be a concerning thought. Verber Family Dentistry has been providing the best dental care to patients in Central
COVID-19 dental emergency or a non-emergency? During the COVID-19 outbreak, The American Dental Association and the Pennsylvania Dental Association have called upon dentists to postpone
By Michael Verber, DMD, FICOI Everybody hates the annoying flossing lecture they get at the dentist. The news media has capitalized on these feelings recently by
A couple weeks ago a patient asked me, “so what’s the deal with Crest?” I immediately knew what he was referring to. You may have
The Focus on Fluoride: What it is and Why Your Teeth Love it Q: What is fluoride, and how can it improve your dental health?
Vitamins and minerals can be found in nearly all the things you consume, from food to Flintstones Gummies. They can come in the form of
One of the tools your dentist has to be able to address a tooth that’s experienced decay, otherwise known as a cavity, is to use
Your dentist has probably told you at some point that fluoride is highly recommended by a large number of dentists because it is a valuable
Have you ever felt pain or discomfort after a bite of ice cream or a spoonful of hot soup? If so, you’re not alone. Tooth
Have you ever had a cavity? Maybe you’ve seen a strange-looking instrument emitting a blue light while you’re sitting in the dentist’s chair. How it
You may have used baking soda in the past for a variety of different reasons from your favorite recipes, to cleaning and removing annoying odors
Pregnancy affects many parts of your body including your mouth. Pregnancy can lead to dental problems in some women, including gum disease and tooth decay.
You may wonder if your dentist can remove tonsils. Unfortunately, dentists do not remove tonsils. Throughout your day, it’s likely you don’t pay any attention
mHave you ever wound up with an annoying little bump on your cheek or inside your lips after you accidentally bit inside your mouth? These