Even though we believe that the best place for your teeth is in your smile, there may be times when a tooth needs to be extracted. We may do everything we can to save that tooth, but it could be beyond aid as a result of an oral trauma or dental decay. In order to protect your dental health, the... read more »
Amalgam fillings are a strong and dependable solution for anyone who has a large cavity, particularly on their back molars. The material is made up of a combination of metals. If you are preparing to get an amalgam filling, you may be interested to hear about the process. We’ll break it down for you: First, Dr. Groover will administer an... read more »
Is your mouthwash doing its job? Mouthwash is a form of dental cleaner that carries a multitude of oral health benefits. Depending on your smile’s needs, choose a mouthwash that can safely and effectively help make your smile shine and give you the oral health care you want. Be careful about which products to use, as some are better than... read more »
Are you aware of the dangers of tooth decay? If not, we have news for you! Tooth decay is not something to dismiss because it can cause serious harm to your oral health. That is why our team here at Groover Family Dentistry in Savannah, Georgia is happy to talk to you about the importance of overcoming tooth decay. In... read more »
The Thanksgiving season has finally arrived. Hopefully, your year has been blessed with happiness and good health for yourself and your loved ones. If so, then you have plenty to be thankful for this year. However, we must not forget to thank our wonderful dentists and all the work they put forth. The dentists here at Groover Family Dentistry understand... read more »
Do you remember the days when holidays around family were simple? Back when you were a child, all you had to do was show up and everyone would shower you with gifts and praise. Even losing teeth was worthy of many positive comments. Sadly, at some point the mountaintop peaked and the praise began to turn into criticism. Even our... read more »
Permanent molars and premolars tend to emerge in early adolescence. For many people the biting surface of these teeth can have deep pits and contours. For some people these contours are so deep that it can be a challenge to effectively remove food particles and plaque. This invites bacteria to exploit these surfaces, increasing the chances of developing tooth decay.... read more »