For some people, dental visits are merely a check off the to-do list. For other people, the dentist is part of their mission to remain healthy and smile big. No matter where you fall on the ladder, good oral health plays a vital role in your overall health and well-being. Take a look at our blog post for three things to consider when choosing a dentist.
Dentures are an artificial tooth replacement. They’ve existed in some form for thousands of years, but thanks to modern dentistry, dentures are much more comfortable and effective than in the past. Check out our blog post for the main reasons why you might be a good candidate for dentures.
When it comes to straightening your teeth, there are many orthodontic treatment options available. One of the most popular orthodontic treatments is clear aligner therapy. We proudly offer SureSmile® clear aligners to help our patients achieve healthier, straighter smiles! Read our blog post to learn about this exciting cosmetic treatment.
It’s estimated that 24 people die a day from oral cancer — that’s one person every hour. Read our blog post to find out when you should get an oral cancer screening.
Have you been avoiding photographs or hiding your smile because you’re embarrassed about your teeth? Read our blog post to see how our cosmetic dentistry options can boost your confidence and leave you with a smile you’ll want to show off.
An emergency of any kind can really derail your day. While there’s no way to ensure that you won’t experience any kind of dental emergency, read our blog post where we let you know what to do in case one occurs so you can act fast and save yourself from worse damage.
If you’re considering whitening your teeth, there’s no time like the present. Summer will be here before you know it, and a bright, white smile is always the perfect summer accessory. To help you decide, read our blog post for a list of five reasons why you should get your teeth professionally whitened.
Do you struggle with dental fear and anxiety when visiting the dentist or undergoing dental treatments? You shouldn’t feel embarrassed or ashamed. Dentists understand that they aren’t everyone’s favorite place to be, so they try to do what they can to help manage your anxiety so that you can get the dental care you need! Check out our blog post for a look at how we help manage your dental anxiety!
Did you know that according to the American Cancer Society, the lifetime risk of developing oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer is 1 in 60 for men and 1 in 140 for women? While we’re not trying to make you worried, we believe that information is power and that it’s a good idea to know the basics of oral cancer so you manage any potential risk you may have of developing it. Read our blog post for details!