Mouthwash Can Improve Your Oral Health

If you are looking to improve your oral health, consider adding mouthwash as part of your oral health routine. Mouthwash is convenient and helpful in fighting cavities and gum disease that could be in your smile. Our dentist, Dr. Kathryn Lewis with Findlay Dental Group in Findlay, Ohio, specializes in oral health care, which is why our office is happy... read more »

Oral Health Essentials: Tooth Brushing for Kids

As with adults, children need to brush their teeth at least twice daily. However, young children cannot brush their own teeth, so a caretaker should do it for them as soon as the first tooth erupts above the gum line. It is essential to always clean and care for your child’s oral health with proper tooth brushing tactics so that... read more »

Symptoms of Gum Disease

Are you embarrassed by persistent bad breath that won’t seem to go away? If so, you are not alone. This is a common sign of gum disease and could be putting your teeth and oral health at risk. To help you understand more about gum disease, our team here at Findlay Dental Group in Findlay, Ohio, is happy to provide... read more »

Cleaning Your Aligners with Confidence

Dr. Bruce Mutchler and Dr. Kathryn Lewis are pleased to offer clear aligners for patients who want to straighten teeth without the visible brackets and wires of braces. Many of our patients in Findlay, Ohio have successfully used the ClearCorrect™ clear aligner system to straighten their smile. If you are wearing aligners 22 hours a day you will want to... read more »

How Plaque and Tooth Decay Affect Your Teeth

You probably know that tooth decay can lead to a number of issues. Similarly, you may know that if you let plaque build up there are a few things you’ll need to do to keep your teeth clean. However, did you know that plaque and tooth decay together can form cavities? Fortunately, there are a few things you can do... read more »

Are Your Wisdom Teeth Helping or Hurting?

When our ancestors roamed the earth, the third molars, or wisdom teeth, were necessary to help chew the kinds of food they ate. Our diets have since evolved, making these third molars superfluous, and in fact, problematic since our jaws are smaller than theirs, so there isn’t really room for these extra teeth. This means that when they come in,... read more »