Are you stumped about giving a one-of-a-kind gift to someone you care about this Holiday season? If you still have someone on your gift-giving list that is need of a smile transformation, you might consider giving them a gift which will last long past the holidays. An attractive smile brings with it enhanced self- confidence. Our Groover Family Dentistry team... read more »
When your tooth enamel is damaged, holes can begin to manifest. When a hole digs clear into the tooth’s root, it is known as a cavity. Luckily, there is a dental procedure to treat cavities known as dental fillings. Two of the most helpful types of dental fillings are dental amalgams and composite fillings. For a better understanding of the... read more »
Getting a tooth extraction can be a difficult or stressful process. The idea of having a tooth pulled is daunting, but there are many treatment methods that help the process move along, as well as offer permanent replacements to restore your smile afterward. Knowing what to do before and after an extraction is a crucial step to ensure your smile... read more »
Are you currently looking for a wonderful tooth restoration service but are unsure which to choose? Groover Family Dentistry recommends dental veneers to renovate your smile into a masterpiece. Veneers consist of a simple procedure in which a small yet sturdy material is cemented to the fronts of your teeth to conceal flaws or abnormalities. Transform good smiles into great... read more »
Did you know that approximately 75% of Americans over the age of 35 have some form of gum disease? Naturally, gum disease could cause problems—such as swollen or bleeding gums—or other serious problems that could lead to tooth loss. Sadly, gum disease can be difficult to identify. In fact, many people aren't even aware of what gum disease is. In... read more »
If you have one or more teeth in your smile that has been damaged by chips, fractures or bite alignment issues, it might leave you feeling self-conscious about your smile. In some cases, the teeth in your smile can be improved by dental veneers. However, if a tooth has too much damage in the enamel or a large, old filling,... read more »