2 Reasons To See A Dentist For Your Teeth Whitening

Posted on: 27 September 2016

One of the biggest concerns that most people have about their teeth is how white they are, which is why there are so many different teeth whitening products and services on the market. Listed below are two reasons to see a dentist for your teeth whitening instead of utilizing one of the many whitening products on the market.  See Results Sooner The biggest downside to utilizing teeth whitening products that you can pick up at your local store is that it can often take quite a long time before you see any results. [Read More]

Why Some People Are More Prone To Cavities Than Others

Posted on: 27 September 2016

It can be an unwelcome surprise when the dentist announces they have found a cavity. The patient may have thought they were doing all the right things to take care of their teeth each day. The unfortunate truth is there are many factors that come together to create or prevent cavities and some people are more prone to cavities than others. Cavities A cavity isn't just something that causes a person pain. [Read More]

How Your Smile Can Recover Despite Broken Or Missing Teeth Related To Gum Disease

Posted on: 6 September 2016

Modern dentistry has a lot to offer patients with missing or broken teeth. If you are too embarrassed to smile in front of other people because of your teeth being decayed, broken or missing due to problems caused by gum disease, you should know that your dentist can restore your smile. You may worry that you are not a candidate for restorative cosmetic dental procedures because of having gum disease. However, today, dentists can perform cosmetic procedures for people suffering with periodontal gum disease. [Read More]

What Can't You Do When You Have Dental Implants?

Posted on: 18 August 2016

If you're about to get dental implants to replace missing teeth, you've likely gotten stories from people, including your dentist, about how you'll be able to chew normally and not have to worry about irritating gum adhesives and dentures. Once the permanent crown is added, those implants will be like nondecaying super teeth, possibly stronger than your real teeth. However, there are some things you won't be able to do when you have the implants in. [Read More]