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WellnessRemember the sinking feeling in your stomach as a child, clutching a lollipop in one hand and a dentist appointment card in the other?
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See MoreMissing teeth aren’t just an aesthetic concern. They can significantly impact oral health, chewing function, and overall well-being.
See MoreDental implants are a go-to solution to replace missing teeth, offering patients a permanent and natural-looking restoration that offers both function and aesthetics.
See MoreRestorative dentistry focuses on repairing and restoring damaged or missing teeth to improve oral health and aesthetics.
See MoreWhen hunger strikes or you’re experiencing an afternoon slump, reaching for your favorite sugary treat in the pantry is tempting when you’re only considering your rumbling stomach or need for energy.
See MoreMost of us grow up with our parents taking us to the dentist every six months for a cleaning and checkup.
See MoreIn an age where smiles are not just a reflection of oral health but also a big statement of confidence, cosmetic dentistry has become a multi-billion dollar industry. As dentists, we are here to give our patients the vibrant, healthy smiles they desire. Not sure what procedure is right for you? In this blog post, we’re exploring the top five most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures. Let’s go!
See MoreA bright, white smile can enhance confidence and leave a memorable impression. With the growing demand for picture-perfect smiles, advancements in dental aesthetics have brought us blue light teeth whitening—a modern approach that promises quick and impressive results. But how effective is it? And is it safe to use? In this article, we’ll take a closer look at blue light teeth whitening, exploring how it works, evaluating its effectiveness, discussing safety considerations, and examining its role within the broader spectrum of teeth whitening options.
See MorePeriodontitis is a severe form of gum disease caused by bacterial infection of the soft tissues around the teeth. Poor oral hygiene, such as inconsistent brushing and flossing, is a common cause and, if untreated, can result in tooth loss. This condition affects over 47% of U.S. adults aged 30 and older, rising to 70% among those 65 and older.
See MoreDental crowns are one of the most common dental procedures, which are used to restore and protect damaged teeth. They are the go-to solution for many patients who present with cracked, decayed, or weakened teeth that are causing discomfort or pain. However, dental crowns aren’t a perfect science and are prone to some issues, from sensitivity to falling off.
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