The 3 Best Cosmetic Dental Procedures for a White Smile
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See MoreIn the quest for a perfect smile, you face many choices, and two popular options are teeth whitening and dental veneers. But how do you decide which one is best for you? As dentists, we’re here to provide the answers you need. This article will explore the intricacies of teeth whitening and veneers, equipping you with the knowledge to make an informed decision that aligns with your smile goals.
See MoreIn the realm of pediatric dentistry, the well-being of your child’s oral health is undoubtedly a top priority. Among the countless decisions you make as a parent, the topic of dental X-rays for children often stands as a pivotal one. Questions, concerns, and myths swirl around this subject, leading to uncertainty and concerns as to whether X-rays are safe for kids or not.
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See MorePeriodontitis is an advanced form of gum disease that is caused by a bacterial infection of the soft tissues surrounding the teeth. It can affect anyone with poor oral hygiene who fails to brush and floss regularly and can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Periodontitis affects more than 47 percent of U.S. adults over the age of 30, and 70 percent of adults aged 65 and older.
See MoreWhile it's common knowledge that regular teeth cleanings are critical for oral health, a lesser-known fact is that maintaining a healthy mouth also impacts overall health. Preventing cavities and gum disease might be the intent of visiting your dentist twice a year, but you’re actually practicing whole-body health with those consistent dental visits. From heart disease to preventive care, following are the various benefits of oral care that extend beyond the mouth.
See MoreMaintaining good oral hygiene for a healthy mouth and beautiful smile means visiting your dentist twice annually for a cleaning. For various reasons, ranging from lack of time to lack of insurance, some individuals never quite get into the routine of regular dental cleanings. Once they’re in a position to take control of their oral health, they often wonder, “What happens during a teeth cleaning?” This is also the question often asked of children when they’re about to see a dentist for the first time.
See MoreDental crowns are one of the most common dental procedures, which are used to restore and protect damaged teeth. They are the go-to solution for many patients who present with cracked, decayed, or weakened teeth that are causing discomfort or pain. However, dental crowns aren’t a perfect science and are prone to some issues, from sensitivity to falling off.
See MoreIt’s no secret that the habits and fears we develop as children often carry over into adulthood, and visiting the dentist is no exception. Research published in the International Journal of Dentistry suggests that dental anxiety in childhood often persists into adulthood, leading to a cycle of dental avoidance.
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