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Kids Dentistry

Some people have the wrong idea that taking their children to the dentist isn’t that important, and that it’s really a healthcare choice for adulthood. Young teeth are vulnerable to bacteria that lead to cavities and gum disease, so teaching your kids how to practice good dental hygiene is a must. However, it’s just as [...]

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The Invisalign Process

A new way to straighten teeth has been introduced with Invisalign clear braces. As you wear the invisible plastic aligners, your teeth are gently shifted into better positions and you avoid many of the hassles associated with traditional braces. Treatment begins with a consultation with a professional who has been trained and recognized to provide [...]

By |April 23rd, 2022|Dental Topics 2, Invisalign, Blog|Comments Off on The Invisalign Process

Veneers Can Make Your Smile Stand Out

Tooth stains, chips, cracks, and discolorations can keep you from letting others see your teeth. If you are self-conscious about your smile, then dental veneers may be the answer for you. Veneers can correct a variety of imperfections and give you a natural, beautiful smile. What are dental veneers?: Made from tooth-colored porcelain, veneers are [...]

By |April 16th, 2022|Dental Topics 2, Veneers, Blog|Comments Off on Veneers Can Make Your Smile Stand Out

Rules for the First Days of Wearing Dentures

Once you’ve received dentures to restore missing teeth, it will take some time to get accustomed to them. There’s no reason to be alarmed or frightened about wearing dentures, because most patients go through the same adjustment period. If you’re aware of the potential issues and how to react to them, the process will be [...]

By |April 9th, 2022|Dental Topics 2, Dentures, Blog|Comments Off on Rules for the First Days of Wearing Dentures

Dealing with Bad Breath

Though not considered life threatening, bad breath, or halitosis, can certainly have a dramatic impact on your life. Some people develop occasional bad breath when they eat foods like onions and garlic, or because of a head cold. In these cases, the problem usually resolves itself in a short time period. Unfortunately, bad breath can [...]

By |March 26th, 2022|Dental Topics 3, Dental Information, Blog|Comments Off on Dealing with Bad Breath

What to Expect at your Appointment with your Family Dentist

Experts recommend that each member of your family see a dentist every six months for ideal oral health. One of the most convenient ways to accomplish this is to establish a relationship with a qualified family dentist. This type of dentist sees patients of all ages and oral conditions, so that you can all get [...]

By |March 12th, 2022|Dental Topics 2, Family Dentistry, Blog|Comments Off on What to Expect at your Appointment with your Family Dentist

Why Adults Should Choose Invisalign to Straighten Teeth

Let’s face it. When you talk about straightening teeth, images of middle school kids with mouths full of metal and colored bands come into your mind. As an adult, those images might give you nightmares if you imagine it for yourself. But what if you have crooked teeth or problematic bite issues? What are your [...]

By |March 5th, 2022|Dental Topics 2, Invisalign, Blog|Comments Off on Why Adults Should Choose Invisalign to Straighten Teeth

Oral Conscious Sedation: Frequently Asked Questions

Fear and anxiety make dental treatment a challenge for many people. Sedation dentistry offers many options to help patients overcome their fears and experience a more comfortable, relaxing treatment. One of the most common options in sedation dentistry is oral conscious sedation. Here are some common questions about oral conscious sedation and answers about how [...]

By |February 26th, 2022|Dental Topics 2, Blog, Sedation Dentistry|Comments Off on Oral Conscious Sedation: Frequently Asked Questions

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Over time, daily life can take a toll on your smile. Decay, breakage, disease, and missing teeth can negatively affect your mouth. Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing damage and renewing the integrity of your smile. With today’s advanced technology and high-quality materials, you can enjoy strong, attractive restorations. Don’t put off necessary dental work any [...]

By |February 19th, 2022|Dental Topics 3, Blog, Implant Dentistry|Comments Off on What is Restorative Dentistry?

How to Deal with Tetracycline-Stained Teeth

Tetracycline is an antibiotic used to treat infection. While it works to fight certain illnesses, it can have a negative impact on your smile. If tetracycline is taken by pregnant women or by children while their teeth are still forming, the teeth will develop with dark stains. Usually, this medication produces brown or grayish discolorations [...]

By |February 12th, 2022|Dental Topics 3, Blog, Cosmetic Dentistry|Comments Off on How to Deal with Tetracycline-Stained Teeth

Manage Your Time With a Family Dentist

Life sometimes seems as though it is zipping by, and that time is running through our fingers at an alarming pace. If you have children, this seems to be more true every year. Multiple children can mean multiple schools, appointments, ...
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A New Smile with Veneers

One of the most common procedures in cosmetic dentistry today is dental veneers. Many types of problems can be remedied with veneers, such as teeth that are chipped, broken, gapped, misshapen, or discolored. A veneer is a very thin shell ...
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Reasons to Regularly Visit Your Family Dentist

You may be diligent about keeping up with your yearly physical with your general physician, but you may not be as careful about seeing your family dentist as often as you should. People tend to neglect dental checkups, thinking that ...
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Avoiding Common Oral Health Problems

Lots of things can go wrong with your oral health if you aren’t aware of potential problems and how to avoid them. There are some simple ways that can help you maintain good oral health and steer clear of sometimes ...
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