How To Extend The Life Of Your Dental Implants

Dental implants are one of the longest-lasting tooth replacements out there. In comparison to dentures and bridges, dental implants can last for decades. However, how you care for them can play a big role in whether or not they last that long and, with the right dental care, you can help them to last even longer. Here are three things you should always do to ensure that your dental implants last for a very long time. Read More 

Want A Quick Smile Makeover? 3 Procedures To Consider

Your smile has a major impact on your overall appearance. Discolored, cracked, chipped, or misaligned teeth can have a negative impact on your self esteem. If you are unhappy with your teeth, you may find that yourself avoiding smiling or feeling less confident in public. The good news is that there are plenty of cosmetic dentist services that can help in a short amount of time. If you are looking for a quick smile makeover, here are three procedures that you may want to discuss with your cosmetic dentist. Read More 

What To Expect From Dental Sedation

If you experience fear and anxiety every time you visit the dentist, you may find yourself avoiding your dental appointments. Since proper preventive care and restorative treatments are necessary to maintain good oral health, avoiding your appointments could result in tooth loss or the need for more extensive dental treatments. Many people develop a fear of the dentist during childhood. They may have heard frightening stories of dental procedures or had a difficult dental experience. Read More 

2 Tips For Preventing Gum Disease

Your dentist does more than help you prevent cavities, they are also able to help you prevent or treat gum disease. While a cavity can cause you to lose a single tooth, gum disease can lead to the loss of all of your teeth. Gum disease in its early stages is sometimes called gingivitis. You may also hear it referred to as periodontal disease. Whatever you call it, working to avoid it entirely or to at least minimize its effects is a must. Read More 

3 Things Your Dentist Will Check Your Teeth For

The American Dental Association recommends that patients get their teeth professionally cleaned and examined every six months. If you can't remember the last time that you saw the dentist, you may not remember what you can expect. The good news is that your dental exam will be fairly basic (as long as there aren't too many issues). From your X-rays to the cleaning, this article will discuss the three basic things that you can expect. Read More