Whenever you require a filling to stop tooth decay, you have the option of which material you would like our dentist to use. Certain options are more aesthetically appealing while some are stronger or less expensive. Check out our blog post to learn about the different filling materials.
Do you grind your teeth? If so, you may be suffering from bruxism. In this blog post, we’ll talk about bruxism, its symptoms, what causes it, and how it is treated.
If you have missing teeth, it’s vital for your oral and overall health to get your smile restored. Read our blog post to learn how missing teeth can affect your overall health!
When it comes to caring for your teeth, preventative treatments can’t be undersold. That’s because protecting yourself from the harm that can come to teeth can prevent lost teeth and costly problems down the line. That’s why we want our patients to know about the benefits of dental sealants. Read our blog post for more!
Brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day is the best way to ward off tooth decay and tooth loss. But what’s the best way to convince your children that brushing their teeth is not only healthy, but also fun? Check out our blog post for our list of things that you can do to help your child brush their teeth consistently—and avoid tooth decay while they do it!
Dentures can make a huge difference in the life of someone with missing teeth. They look and act exactly like natural teeth, and are perfectly fitted to your mouth. Just like natural teeth, dentures need attention and work to last a lifetime. Read our blog post for information on how you can properly care for your dentures.
It’s important to keep children’s teeth healthy. It sets them up for a lifetime of beautiful smiles. Check out our blog post for tips to help your kids love brushing their teeth!
Tooth decay is painful and can lead to tooth loss, but the great news is that it’s completely preventable. Read our blog post to learn about the causes of tooth decay and how it can be prevented.
They may sound synonymous, but a children’s (or pediatric) dentist and a family dentist are actually quite different. Check out our blog post where we help you decide which one is best for you and your family’s needs.
Check out our blog post to learn how the recommendation for biannual dental visits originated and whether it’s still relevant for you!
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- Lindsay
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- Mary
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