Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
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The blog by Dr. Brian W. Fong teaches you about dental care and how you can treat problems like a chipped tooth and bad breath. Since 2002, Dr. Brian Fong has focused on preventative dental care that includes both teeth and gum related health problems. Dr. Fong is committed to caring for his patients' overall oral health and offers a wide range of cosmetic and dental care services to meet..
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
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Oral surgery encompasses various procedures aimed at diagnosing and treating a wide range of dental and oral health conditions. Understanding the different types of oral surgeries and their benefits c ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
10M ago
Advancements in restorative dentistry have paved the way for remarkable solutions to replace missing teeth, and at the forefront of this dental revolution are dental implants. These innovative devices ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
10M ago
Oral health is about more than getting a bright, straight smile. You can’t forget about your gums! Taking care of your gums is essential to your overall oral health. Nearly half of adults have some fo ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
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Orthodontic issues can affect individuals of all ages, and early detection and treatment are crucial for achieving a healthy and beautiful smile. In this blog post, we will explore common orthodontic ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
10M ago
Full-mouth restoration or rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental procedure that involves rebuilding or restoring all the teeth in the lower and upper jaws. The process can be complex and requires mu ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
10M ago
The first dental visit is an important milestone in your child’s oral health journey. It sets the foundation for a lifetime of positive dental experiences. However, it’s natural for childr ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
1y ago
If you have noticed blood in the sink while brushing your teeth, you are not alone. Almost all adults experience some degree of bleeding from the gums at some point. A new toothbrush, vitamin deficien ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
1y ago
Wisdom teeth are the third molars in the very back of your mouth. Unlike your other permanent teeth, these usually come in when you’re between the ages of 17-25. You may notice pain when these teeth a ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
1y ago
Regular brushing and flossing aren’t always enough to avoid tooth decay, tooth loss, gum disease, and other oral health problems. In addition to home oral hygiene practices, you need biannual ex ..read more
Dr. Brian W. Fong Blog
1y ago
Wisdom teeth are the third molars in the very back of your mouth. Unlike your other permanent teeth, these usually come in when you’re between the ages of 17-25. You may notice pain when these teeth a ..read more