In addition to our webside, there are other sites on the Web that provide interesting and helpful dental information. Because we are commited to improving the oral healthcare knowledge of our patients, we are providing the following selection of links to other sites you might find interesting and informative.
If you have any suggestions for a new link, please send us an e-mail, as we are always looking for good sources to pass along to our valued patients and visitors to our webside. We hope you find these sites helpful!
Academy of General Dentistry. The AGD’s consumer information section provides information on more than 50 oral dental health topics. http://www.agd.org
American Dental Association. Provides information for the general public including dental health articles, dental insurance information, and information for students interested in dentistry. http://www.ada.org
Floss.com. Contains a wide variety of dental health information, including articles on women’s dental health issues, child dental care information, halitosis (bad breath) section, and new dental products information. http://www.floss.com
Glossary of Dental Terms. American Dental Association’s comprehensive reference provides a glossary of dental terms as they relate to the public. http://www.ada.org/373.aspx
Colgate. Trusted resource for dental health information and oral care products. http://www.colgate.com
Oral-B.Oral-B develope this learning center for dental health aducation to promote oral care hablits that are essedntial to the lifelong health of teeth and gums. This site includes information and advice for children ,adults, and dental health teachers. http://www.oralb.com
Sonicare. Learn how Sonicare toothbrush creates an indescribable clean feeling, the benefits you can expect, and even take a factory tour. http://www.sonicare.com
National Museum of Dentistry. The museum, a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate, is a lively national center where visitors learn the importance of a healthy smile and are fascinated by the rich history of dentistry. http://www.dentalmuseum.org