General dentistry encompasses a wide range of procedures aimed at maintaining oral health and addressing common dental issues. Check out our blog post for a look at a handful of procedures you might encounter during a visit to the dentist.
How often do you visit the dentist? If you only visit when you have a toothache or other dental problem, we recommend you read our blog post where we discuss five advantages of embracing preventive dentistry.
When we think about oral health, we often focus on our teeth and their appearance. However, it’s crucial not to overlook the health of our gums. Our gums play an important role in maintaining a healthy smile and even have a connection to our cardiovascular system. Read our blog post to learn more about this connection.
Great oral health isn’t just about having no cavities or gum disease, it also means a decreased chance of developing oral cancer. Prevention is key when it comes to oral cancer! Check out our blog post for some tips for maintaining great oral health and reducing your risk of developing oral cancer.
Thumb sucking is a common way for children to calm themselves and bring themselves comfort. But if your child is sucking their thumb frequently past the age of four, this innocent habit can wreak havoc on your child’s oral health. Read our blog post for some of the consequences your child can face if they continue to suck their thumb.
Ready to brighten up your smile, but worried the results of teeth whitening will be fleeting? In this blog post, we’ll let you know how long you can expect whitening effects to last, as well as some things you can do to ensure they last as long as possible!
If you or your child are involved in contact sports, we recommend getting fitted for a mouthguard right away! Mouthguards can protect your smile and save you from serious dental injuries.
Dental cleanings are an important part of preventative dentistry. They are designed to catch problems early and promote good oral health. Our professionals can clean tartar and plaque off your teeth that you can’t get on your own. Call today. The hour you spend in our office will be time well-spent.
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.