Gum disease is a top cause of tooth loss among adults, and while it’s really common, the good news is it can be treated — and even prevented. Here’s how root planing and scaling can help.
Gum disease is a top cause of tooth loss among adults, and while it’s really common, the good news is it can be treated — and even prevented. Here’s how root planing and scaling can help.
Most people think dental sealants are just for kids, but adults can benefit, too. Here are four important benefits you should know about — whether you’re considering sealants for yourself or for your child.
There are lots of reasons to choose Invisalign®. One of the most popular reasons: the clear design. In fact, the aligners’ patented material is so clear, there’s a good chance no one will know you’re wearing them. Here’s the scoop.
Periodontal disease is a top cause of adult tooth loss, and it’s also extremely common. The good news: There are some simple steps you can take to prevent gum disease and the complications it can cause. Here’s what to do.
Missing teeth have a direct impact on your confidence, and they can increase your risk of future tooth loss, too. Dental implants are popular for lots of reasons, including the five listed here. Learn why you need an implant after tooth loss.
Regular professional dental cleanings are essential for helping you maintain your beautiful smile. If you’re tempted to skip your next cleaning appointment, here are five reasons why you shouldn’t.
Sealants are one more tool your dentist can use to help your child avoid cavities in the future. But does your child really need them? Yes! Here’s why.
Night guard: Is it a home security system or a nighttime version of a popular deodorant? Neither! It’s a dental device that can help correct a couple of serious dental issues, so you can enjoy better oral health. Here’s how to tell if you need one.
Losing a crown or filling can be upsetting, but the good news is, it can be fixed. The key is to correct it right away, before tooth damage gets worse. Here’s what you should do if your crown or filling falls out.
You’ve heard of crowns and veneers. But inlays and onlays? They may not be as well known, but these state-of-the-art restorations can improve your oral health as well as your smile aesthetics. Here’s what they are and how they’re used.
Millions of people lose teeth to accidents and traumatic injuries each year. The good news: Many knocked-out teeth can be replanted — as long as you follow some pretty simple tips. Here’s what to do if you lose a tooth.
Yellow teeth can happen to anyone. The good news: Both in-office and at-home whitening treatments can lift away stains and give you a beautiful, dazzling smile. Here’s how our treatments can help transform your smile.
If you’re missing teeth, dentures can help restore your bite and your self-confidence. The question is: How can you tell if you need full dentures or partial dentures? Here’s the answer.
Dental implants can make your smile look great — but that’s just one of their benefits. There are plenty of other reasons to consider implants as part of your complete dental plan. Here are five non-cosmetic benefits you might not have thought of.
Deep dental cleanings aren’t the usual cleanings you get twice a year at your dentist’s office. Learn what they are and why you may need one to keep your mouth and gums healthy in this blog post.
Braces have long been the gold standard for straightening teeth, and helping improve overall dental health. But if you’re looking for a less noticeable alternative to standard braces, Invisalign might be the choice for you.