What happens when you break a tooth? Even though our teeth are coated in a protective layer of enamel, they can still become chipped or cracked. You need to see a dental professional to address the issue, otherwise your tooth could develop decay or possibly even an infection. Fortunately, we can repair the tooth and… Read More
Do you visit your dentist once every six months as the American Dental Association recommends? Up to 30{dcbe0cd52ce35e2f156887e14605e24111ce99c14f01d3853732956d43020bdd} of the population actually avoids the dentist as a result of fear. However, avoiding care due to dental anxiety can actually mean the health and appearance of your smile suffers. In order to help anxious patients undergo… Read More
In a week Valentine’s Day will be here. If you have plans with your significant other we know you want to look your best. What can you do to remove teeth stains and enjoy a brighter smile? Fortunately, we offer cosmetic treatments to remove discoloration. Do you want to brighten your smile for Valentine’s Day?
According to the American Dental Association, you should have your teeth thoroughly examined about once every six months. We also urge patients to see us for a checkup twice a year as well. What happens at your checkup? What makes this preventive treatment so necessary for your oral health?
Cosmetic dentistry is available to help improve the shape and shade of your teeth. We use these procedures so patients can once again enjoy a beautiful and attractive smile. What treatments do we offer? Take a look at our guide to cosmetic treatment. You can see what we offer and find out exactly what each… Read More
When a tooth becomes damaged or if a cavity develops then you require treatment. Otherwise, minor discomfort could soon progress into a serious pain as an infection or abscess occurs. In order to repair the tooth and return it to optimal health and function, the doctor may place a dental restoration. Are you interested in… Read More
Were almost a month into the New Year, have your scheduled a cleaning yet? About once every six months we recommend patients undergo a routine dental cleaning to help maintain good oral health. Even if you brush and floss your teeth as recommended, this preventive visit is crucial for safeguarding your smile against gum problems… Read More
A dental emergency may refer to any damage or pain in your teeth, gums, or mouth. Without treatment, serious complications can develop that endanger your overall oral health. What are common dental emergencies? How will the doctor address these problems?
Have you made any new years resolutions? For many people, resolutions include steps to improve health, whether making changes to your diet or exercising. As part of this mission, why not take steps to improve your oral health as well? If you want to know how to enjoy a healthier smile in 2016, there are… Read More
Studies conducted by the Centers for Disease Control show that over 64.7 million people in the United States currently suffer from gum disease. While most people understand how this disease impacts oral health, few realize that it has been linked to a number of other health problems. Does gum disease affect heart health?