You’ve heard that old expression, “You are what you eat.” There’s no denying that the food and drinks you consume affect your general health. But did you know there’s also a link between nutrition and oral health? In this blog,...

You’ve heard that old expression, “You are what you eat.” There’s no denying that the food and drinks you consume affect your general health. But did you know there’s also a link between nutrition and oral health? In this blog,...
“I only wish I had known about the program sooner!” Those are the wise words of our patient Deb… and well, to be honest, many of our patients after they undergo cosmetic or restorative dentistry. But in this case: Deb is talking about Invisalign. You...
You know the saying, “Little things make a big difference”? Well, that couldn’t be more true for today’s case study. You’ll get to see how easy it was for Katie, a real patient, to improve her smile. Best of all? Her cosmetic dentistry treatments were...
Did you know uninsured dental patients visit a dentist once every two years, compared to insured patients who visit Opens new tab to source of this fact 1.5 times per year? That difference can have a significant impact on your oral and overall health! Our affordable...
Dr. Derek Harnish and his dental team are so excited to announce not one but TWO new changes to our dental office in Fargo, ND. The first one: We moved! But not far… Our dental office is now located in the heart of downtown Fargo in a midcentury, modern gem that...
Finally, a way to replace missing teeth with natural looking and feeling teeth. But can anyone get dental implants? Read our blog to find out.
Is flying after tooth extraction safe? It’s usually a good idea to rest for 24-48 hours after extraction, so talk to your dentist about your travel plans.
Are you having wisdom teeth problems? Or would you like to avoid future wisdom teeth problems? Read our blog to see if you need your wisdom teeth removed.
Are you a parent? We answer the most-asked questions by parents about their child’s teeth and dental health in our latest article.
Do genetics influence your oral health? Recent studies say yes and no. Learn about which health factors you can control in our latest article.