Since the invention of dental implants, the dental field has never been the same. This incredible tooth-replacement option offers a permanent solution for individuals with missing teeth. Unlike traditional dentures or bridges, dental implants provide a sturdy and natural-looking replacement. But have you ever wondered how these implants stay securely in place? If you’re missing one, three, or even all... read more »
October is a special month for our pearly whites—it's National Dental Hygiene Month! This annual event serves as a timely reminder to prioritize our oral health and maintain those beautiful smiles. Good dental hygiene not only helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease but also contributes to our overall well-being. Here are ten essential tips to keep your teeth and... read more »
Since their conception, Invisalign® clear aligners have become the most popular orthodontic option among patients of all ages, especially teens. This product was created to help people with misaligned teeth and jaws achieve straight teeth without the need for unsightly and uncomfortable brackets and wires. In some cases, clear aligners work more effectively than traditional braces, using gentle and incremental... read more »
Hey, denture wearer! What if your dentures never slipped or wobbled? What if you didn’t have to use denture adhesive, ever again? And what if you could eat any food you like, whenever you like, without worrying about how your dentures may respond? You can live the way you did when you had a full mouth of healthy teeth. You... read more »
Every year in the US, National Toothbrush Day is on June 26th. On this day, dental enthusiasts, oral care professionals, and individuals around the world come together to celebrate toothbrushes. That’s right–every year, we celebrate the humble yet essential tools that keep our smiles bright and keep our oral health in check. Because, without toothbrushes, our smiles just wouldn’t be... read more »
Contemporary research indicates that genetics play an important role in our dental health. Indeed, certain genetic conditions can increase our risk of cavities, gum disease, and other dental health problems significantly. While poor oral health is often linked to environmental factors (i.e. high-sugar diets, smoking, and poor oral hygiene), our genes may play a bigger role than we realize. In... read more »
Do you have gaps in your smile because of missing teeth? Are you scheduled to undergo a dental extraction? If so, you are faced with the choice: to replace or not to replace. Our answer: ALWAYS replace missing teeth, with the exception of wisdom teeth. The benefits of replacing the teeth far outweigh the cons; we’ll talk more about this... read more »
The first week of March is Dental Assistants Recognition Week, and our dental assistants are especially worth celebrating. Our office wouldn’t run as smoothly without them and our patients wouldn’t feel as welcome, relaxed, or comfortable during their visits! Dental assistants have numerous responsibilities in a dental office. On a daily basis, they provide excellent patient care, support the dentist,... read more »
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is one of the most severe oral health issues plaguing American adults. In fact, the CDC reports that almost half of American adults over age 30 have symptoms of gum disease. With statistics like that, you may have gum disease without even knowing it. During Gum Disease Awareness Month, our goal is to... read more »
You want only the best for your child, which is why you prioritize their oral health. But, if your child begins developing dental issues, then you may be wondering when it’s time to visit a dentist. As a general rule of thumb, it is never a bad idea to visit a dentist for your child’s oral health concerns. But, in... read more »