Preventing dental problems before they happen is always in the best interest of your oral health. Fortunately, dental sealants have made it easier than ever to avoid tooth decay and other unwanted dental problems. Read our blog post to learn more about dental sealants!
Are you looking to improve the appearance of your smile but don’t know which treatment is right for you? Read our blog post to learn about our various cosmetic dentistry options, empowering you to make a well-informed decision tailored to your preferences.
When possible, dentists prefer to save your natural teeth. There are some instances, however, when saving the natural tooth isn’t possible, and the best option is to extract the tooth. Check out our blog post where we review some of the times your dentist may need to extract the tooth, and what some options following an extraction are.
Keeping up with your oral health is important throughout every stage of your life. As we age, we develop unique dental needs that should be observed to keep our smiles in prime condition. Read our blog post to discover some tips to help keep senior mouths smiling and healthy.
It’s no secret that being eco-friendly is an ever-evolving mission. When it comes to daily habits, a good one to look at is your dental practices. Read our blog post for a look at some good dental practices that are also good for the planet.
Sports are fun and a great way to maintain good health until a mouth injury occurs. Read our blog post to learn a little about sports dentistry and protecting teeth and mouth injuries in athletes.
Flossing is often overlooked but is one of the most effective at-home practices to keep your smile clean and healthy. When it comes to floss, many people are familiar with traditional floss. However, the Waterpick flosser has gained popularity in recent years. Read our blog post where we compare the two and what they offer.
Are you looking for a new dentist in Portland? Well, we’d be honored if you considered Trillium Dental. But you don’t have to just go off us saying that. We’re happy to share a few reasons why we think our Portland office is right for you. Read our blog post for details!
Some people immediately hear the word “bacteria” and think it must be all bad but that’s not the case. There are bacteria that can lead to infection and disease, but there’s also bacteria that helps our body function the way we want it to. Check out our blog post for a look at how oral bacteria can be both helpful and harmful.