Dental implants are a durable and long-term solution for tooth replacement. Designed to mimic the form and function of real teeth, dental implants are a great option for patients who are missing a small number of teeth but are otherwise healthy. Read our blog post to learn more about dental implants, including how long they are expected to last.
Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that likes to make its home on the surface of your teeth. Good oral hygiene and trips to your dentist can keep these bacteria at bay. If the bacteria reach the inner pulp of the tooth or reach beneath the gumline, an abscess can develop. Read our blog post to learn what an abscess is and how we treat it.
While it may not receive as much attention as some other types of cancer, the impact oral cancer can have on individuals and their families can be devastating. The good news is that early detection plays a crucial role in improving the prognosis of oral cancer. Check out our blog post where we shed light on oral cancer to encourage more oral cancer awareness.
When it comes to a perfect smile, dental visits and maintaining your oral health with an oral hygiene routine can show great results. Yet sometimes dental injuries and everyday wear and tear can show on your smile, causing chips or cracks. Read our blog post to see how tooth bonding can make a significant difference in bringing back a smile you’re proud to share.
With everything going on in our busy lives, sometimes regular dentist visits may slip our mind. Read our blog post for a few reminders why it’s so crucial to visit the dentist twice a year.
Is your smile more crooked than you would like? Invisalign is a popular type of clear aligner therapy. Using gentle pressure, Invisalign trays move your teeth into a straight position. How do you know if it’s right for you? Read our blog post for all the details!
Do you brush your teeth regularly and floss often? If so, did you know that maintaining a great at-home oral hygiene regimen isn’t enough to protect your oral health? Scheduling a routine cleaning and exam every six months is a crucial part of keeping your smile healthy and strong! Take a look at our blog post for all the benefits of regular cleanings and exams at the dentist.
With the beginning of the school year upon us, we bet you have a long list of things to get done. Read our blog post for a back-to-school dental checklist to keep your family’s oral care on track.