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Date Night with Braces – What to Order

Last Updated on March 26, 2026 by Dr. Joseph Porter Date night can be a nerve-wracking experience. From what to wear, where to go, to what to talk about. The numerous variables of date night can wreak havoc on what should be a fun experience. You don’t want your braces to be another source of worry during your

Foods that Naturally Whiten Your Teeth

Last Updated on March 26, 2026 by Dr. Joseph Porter Everyone is always chasing after the elusive shiny white smile. However, coffee, tea, red wine, and even some sodas can stain your teeth and darken your smile. Luckily, there are several cost-effective options to help bring your teeth back to their pearly glory. There are even some foods

Feeling a Little Sore After Tightening? These Tips Can Help!

Last Updated on March 26, 2026 by Dr. Joseph Porter While braces are not painful, your mouth is a very sensitive area. Thus, it is not uncommon to experience a little soreness after your braces have been tightened. However, what everyone feels is a little different! Most only feel a mild, achy pressure that will subside within a

Daily Habits to Improve Your Oral Health

Last Updated on March 26, 2026 by Dr. Joseph Porter Your oral health is always extremely important, whether you’re in braces or not! If you’re looking for some simple ways to boost your oral health, you’re in luck. Keep reading for some daily habits that you can incorporate into your routine from Dr. Joseph Porter at Porter Orthodontics.

How to Take Care of Your Retainer

Last Updated on March 26, 2026 by Dr. Joseph Porter Wrapping up your orthodontic treatment is an exciting time! Your hard work is rewarded with a beautiful smile. However, the work doesn’t end here. It is crucial that you continue to take great care of your teeth in order to maintain your new smile. This includes wearing your

Are Dental X-Rays Safe

Last Updated on March 26, 2026 by Dr. Joseph Porter It is quite common that when you go to the dentist, they will take X-rays of your teeth. Dental X-rays are images of your teeth that your dentist will use to evaluate your oral health. These X-rays may seem complex, but they’re actually very common tools that are