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What Is Gum Disease? Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection of the tissues and bone that support your teeth. 85% of US adults suffer from some degree of gum disease, making it one of the most common diseases in America – more common than cancer,...

1. Prevention of Oral Issues Bringing your child to the dentist early is the first step towards keeping tooth decay away. The dentist will evaluate the child by looking for signs of decay. We can also provide preventative treatments like cleanings and applying dental sealants. Keeping primary teeth...

TRUE OR FALSE: Gum is bad for your teeth? FALSE: Sugar-Free gum can actually be beneficial to your oral health. Some Gum History Humans have used chewing gum for over 5,000 years. They may have chewed it for enjoyment, to stave off hunger or to freshen their breath...

A Look at the In-Between the Teeth Spaces Have you ever thought about how much grime ends up sitting between your teeth after you eat? Restaurant owners know that food sometimes gets stuck between teeth, which is why you can sometimes find a toothpick holder conveniently...

Is your child ready to conquer the new school year? Along with new backpacks, lunchboxes, and school supplies, don't forget about their oral health! A back-to-school dental checkup is essential for ensuring a healthy, confident smile throughout the year. At Larson Creek Dental, we understand...

September Is National Gum Care Month Taking care of your gums is important. Not only do the gums protect your teeth, but the health of your gums can impact other health conditions you may have. That’s why September is National Gum Care Month, to provide education and...

The painful truth is that 25 percent of Americans experience a dental emergency at some point during their lives. This means that quick treatment by a dentist is warranted, usually due to pain or trauma. Sometimes it’s hard to determine whether a problem is a...

Dr. Kapp Retirement Letter From: Dr. Kapp To all our valued patients and friends, I am writing this letter to inform you that as of August 1st, 2020 I will be retiring from the practice of dentistry at Larson Creek Dental, PC. I have truly enjoyed my relationships...