When you look in the mirror and think to yourself for the last time, “I’m tired of the way my smile looks,” you know you’re ready for cosmetic care. However, even though you may feel excited and motivated, you might not know where to begin. Rather than losing any momentum, we simply encourage you to press on and give us a call. Let us know you’re thinking about improving your smile and we will take care of the rest. Curious about the details? Allow us to let you in on what to expect.
3 Hygiene Details You’re Getting Wrong
Do you know if you’re doing your best with dental hygiene? While we are always happy to go over the essentials with you regarding how often to brush, how to brush, which products to use, how to floss, and more, there are some little missteps you might be making on a daily basis that can throw you off track. To ensure your efforts are providing you with the results you want (a healthy smile), let’s review a few details you might be getting wrong – so you can start getting them right!
Your Questions About Bonding
Do you ever pass the time wondering about how to fix your tooth blemish? If you’re dealing with a chip, small crack, stain, or other minor esthetic issue, you very well may want to improve the problem (but you might not know which cosmetic treatment is right for you). In general, when a patient is seeking a solution that will cover up, add tissue to, or replace missing tissue for cosmetic purposes, dental bonding is a wonderful fit. Allow us to answer some common questions, so you know what to make of bonding.
Are You Hesitant About Teeth Whitening?
Dental professionals are accustomed to knowing the benefits of teeth whitening, but that doesn’t mean everyone is sure about the process. Many times it is smart to be skeptical about things that sound too good to be true. If you are unhappy with your smile, but not sure if you want to take steps to lighten you teeth, maybe we can set your mind at ease. There are some questions about tooth whitening that we hear from curious dental patients. If you have other points of concern, we can address them at any office visit. (more…)
Dental Emergency – Knocked-Out (Avulsed) Tooth
As you may know, your teeth can be lost for a number of reasons (though the most common reason is severe gum disease). In some cases, a traumatic injury can lead to the sudden loss of one or more teeth, in which case the loss is an emergency and prompt action is required to save your oral health. Today, we explain what to do in case of a dental emergency when your tooth is knocked out (or avulsed) to improve your chances of saving your smile. (more…)
The Truth About TMJs and Chronic Jaw Pain
When your jaw hurts, ignoring it isn’t usually an option. Like a severe toothache, jaw pain can demand your attention and make simple things like eating and speaking significantly more difficult. As a common cause behind chronic jaw pain, TMJ disorder can also generate recurring migraines, pain and ringing in the ears, and aching throughout a patient’s head, neck, face, and shoulders. Even if only mild, jaw discomfort should never be ignored. In some cases, the damage can lead to extensive treatment to restore your mouth’s ability to operate properly. (more…)
The Bacteria that Make Up Dental Plaque
Hopefully, you’re aware that dental plaque is the most consistent threat to your oral health. When oral bacteria accumulate, they form sticky, colorless plaque as protection against your mouth’s immune responses. There are over 600 different identifiable kinds of oral bacteria, a few of which have been singled out as directly responsible for causing destructive dental issues. Today, we explore two of the more notorious types of oral bacteria, and the processes that make them enemies to your smile. (more…)
What Are The Advantages Of Implants?
Losing your teeth can be as serious problem. You may experience difficulty eating or even develop serious complications, including further tooth loss and an older appearance. However, we can replace a lost tooth with a lifelike dental implant. What are the advantages of dental implants?
Do You Have A Chipped Tooth?
Occasionally, our teeth can become damaged. When a tooth is chipped you should see your dentist to discuss possible treatment options. Otherwise, a damaged tooth exposes the sensitive inner structure to bacteria, which can lead to cavities or dental infection. We can repair a chipped tooth with cosmetic dental bonding. (more…)
Do You Grind Your Teeth?
If you suffer from bruxism, or the frequent grinding of the teeth or clenching of the jaw, then you need treatment. Otherwise, constantly grinding your teeth at night can damage them and increase the risk of cavities and/or infection. Fortunately, we can provide comfortable and minimally invasive treatment options for bruxism.