SPRING HAS SPRUNG here at Jordan Landing Smiles! The beautiful sunshine, blooming flowers, and warmer weather have us feeling grateful for this wonderful season. To welcome the incoming spring, we’d like to share what puts a spring in our step this time of year! What...
Jordan Landing Smiles
We are located at 7478 Campus View Drive, Suite 202, West Jordan, UT 84084 .
How Root Canal Retreatment Could Help You
If you’ve ever had root canal therapy, you probably know that going through the treatment is better than coping with a damaged root canal. In fact, you probably understand why most people who’ve had root canal therapy claim it’s no worse than having a cavity filled....
Tooth Fairy Traditions
THE TOOTH FAIRY is one of many childhood fantasy figures we remember fondly. We lost our baby teeth, stuck them under our pillow, and the mysterious tooth fairy would swap our teeth out for money! What could be better? The tooth fairy isn’t quite the same for everyone...
How You Can Avoid Plaque Buildup
As you probably know, it’s important to brush and floss your teeth. Similarly, you know that you should visit your dentist every six months. But do you know why doing these things are so important? Honestly, there are several benefits to brushing your teeth, but...
Oral Surgery: Removing Your Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth removal no longer has to be a daunting experience. With modern extraction procedures, along with sedation, a wisdom tooth can be pulled just like a normal erupted tooth, if they have emerged through the gums. However, if the tooth is still underneath the...
How to Keep Your Toothbrush Clean
In your quest for excellent oral health, you brush and floss after meals, and toss the floss when you are done. You can’t do that with your toothbrush though, so what happens when you remove bacteria that inhabit your mouth when you brush? Actually, bacteria aren’t...
Dental Plaque 101
Dental plaque is a sticky film that covers your teeth and contains bacteria. It is a harmful substance that can easily destroy your smile if you let it. The plaque is not generally noticeable, unless you have not brushed your teeth for a long amount of time. At this...