Chronic periodontal disease or a long history of tooth decay issues, can compromise the health of your mouth. While this might impair your ability to chew food, having missing teeth or teeth with large areas of tooth decay can also cause problems with your speech and impact your quality of life. Being fitted for a partial is a two-step process.... read more »
Missing multiple teeth in one area of your mouth, can severely compromise your ability to chew food and could even cause you to slur your speech. It’s also worth noting that if the area is not addressed the surrounding teeth will likely start to twist and migrate to compensate for the void, leading to a host of alignment issues. In... read more »
You probably know that it’s important to care for your teeth every day to remove the plaque and tartar that can lead to decay and gum disease. Incidentally, even if you do everything you can at home, you should still visit your dentist once every six months for a routine cleaning. They’ll be able to remove plaque that you can’t... read more »
With all of the dental filling options out there, you’re probably wondering which one will be the best one for your mouth now and in the future. Today our team is going to give you an inside look at the two different dental filling options most commonly used by dentists today. Composite Composite fillings generally are referred to as tooth-colored... read more »
When many people notice that their dental appointment is coming up, their heart begins to race, they start to sweat, and they have the urge to jump back in bed and hide under their sheets. If you could be considered as one of these people, we are proud to tell you that we can help you have a better dental... read more »
Healthy teeth are important to have as a pregnant woman, but did you know that it’s just as important in the development of their baby? During the second trimester, your baby’s teeth are beginning to develop under their gums, meaning a sufficient amount of nutrients are needed. Eating the right foods can not only benefit your teeth but your baby’s... read more »
Our teeth are important tools that aid in our everyday lives, and it is imperative to take great care of them. In order to have a pristine, clean, and healthy smile, dentists today strongly recommend participating in a daily oral hygiene routine. If you include the following steps in your routine, you are on the right track to success: 1.... read more »