As our parents grow older, there may come a time when they need a bit of help taking care of themselves, including dental care. Read our blog post for a look at some of the signs your aging parent needs to see the dentist.
Even the smoothest, most comfortable dental restoration procedure is not an experience that people are eager to repeat. If you’ve recently received a filling, crown, or bridge, read our blog post for tips on how you can properly care for your new restoration to ensure its longevity and minimize the need for future dental work.
Have you ever woken up with a sore jaw or noticed clicking noises when you chew? You could be experiencing symptoms of a condition related to your temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Read our blog post for a look at the most common causes of TMJ disorders.
Few things can put a damper on your day quite like tooth pain. Whether it’s a dull throbbing sensation or more of a sharp stabbing feeling, tooth pain can make it difficult to eat, speak, or concentrate on what you’re doing. Read our blog post for a look at four reasons you may be experiencing tooth pain.
Are you happy with your smile? Or are there things you’ve always wanted to fix, like deep tooth stains, small gaps, or misshapen teeth? This summer is a great time to schedule a cosmetic smile makeover! Check out our blog post to see what we offer to transform your smile and boost your self-confidence.
Do you have a tooth infection? In days past, you would probably need to have the tooth extracted, but today, root canals deal with the infection while saving your tooth! Read our blog post for a look at what to expect during a root canal, including if it’s normal to feel pain after the treatment.
There are several important parts of a daily dental routine you should follow! These parts include brushing and flossing, maintaining routine dental visits, and swishing mouthwash. Read our blog post to learn more about mouthwash and when you should use it.
Oral cancer is scary to think about, but with regular screenings at the dentist’s office, signs and symptoms can be caught early and treated. Check out our blog post to find out when and how often you should be getting oral cancer screenings.
Veneers are ultra-thin shells made of porcelain that are designed to enhance a patient’s smile when they are placed over the front teeth. Veneers can be used to restore and protect a damaged front tooth or just make it look more cosmetically pleasing. Read our blog post to learn more about veneers, including who is a good candidate for the treatment.
All smiles are different. Yet, every smile benefits from a dental routine, which includes more than just brushing and flossing. Check out our blog post where we share tips on what the ideal dental routine looks like.