A missing tooth can certainly change the appearance of your smile. Whether a missing tooth is the result of gum disease, injury, severe tooth decay, or a genetic condition, a missing tooth can cause several problems. Regardless of the way a tooth is lost, it can...
Everyone who visits their dentist regularly knows we need updated x-rays now and then, but how safe are they? Although we may place a thick vest on your chest when you get your teeth x-rayed, we know it’s perfectly safe. Not only are they safe, but they are also...
If you are like most, going to the dentist is not high on your list of priorities. You might not want to hear your dentist suggest a deep teeth cleaning. What’s the difference between a routine cleaning and deep teeth cleaning? Is it even necessary to go the extra...
Caring for your teeth is a must at all ages, but the importance of taking care of our dental health increases as we grow older. Challenges In Senior Dental Health As we grow older, we are more susceptible to dry mouth, gum disease, and other oral health issues. These...
When it comes to taking care of your smile, there are plenty of misconceptions out there. But while good oral health can be achieved in just minutes a day, the wrong practices can cause irreversible damage. Are you a skeptic, or maybe you have one in your family? Here...
What is Bruxism? During regular dental exams, your dentist likely will check for signs of bruxism. Bruxism is the medical term for teeth grinding and or clenching of the teeth. Bruxism can wear down tooth enamel, which makes teeth sensitive to food, drink, and teeth...