If you are dissatisfied with the way your smile looks, and your dentist is unhappy with the way your teeth fit together — but you don’t like the idea of wearing braces — clear aligners may be your best solution. How much do you know about this...
No one wants to experience pain when they go to the dentist. However, are you aware that anesthesia is beneficial to both you and your dental professionals? It enables us to concentrate on doing our best work with the assurance that you are perfectly comfortable. In...
Expectant mothers expect to deal with tooth-related milestones in their child’s early years, such as teething and even the eventual shedding of those baby teeth to the Tooth Fairy. But there are many facets of children’s oral health that may not be as well...
You may have heard the term “veneer” with reference to woodworking, where it means a thin layer of attractive wood that covers and enhances the surface of a piece of furniture. Exactly the same principle applies to porcelain veneers used in dentistry: A thin layer of...
Periodontal (gum) diseases are sometimes called “silent” because those who have them may not experience painful symptoms. But certain signs point to the existence of these common diseases. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, it is time to visit our...
Modern dental implants not only help you maintain your normal chewing ability and speech patterns after you have lost a tooth or teeth — they also keep you looking younger. How do they do this? Read on. Do lost teeth cause tooth-supporting bone to “melt” away? Yes. Of...