A denture is an affordable option to replace missing teeth. A well-fitting denture can help give you back the confidence to smile again. Dentures can also restore the ability to chew properly and eat a healthy diet. Dentures can be...
READ MORETeeth naturally darken with age. Stains from tobacco use, or certain foods/drinks can also darken teeth. Many patients want a brighter smile, and a wide range of options are available to do this. We would be happy to recommend a...
READ MOREThe space inside the hard layers of a tooth is called the root canal system. This system is filled with soft dental pulp made up of nerves and blood vessels that help your tooth grow and develop. If the nerve...
READ MOREAt your dental exam, the dentist will check any existing fillings and look for signs of new decay, such as brown or black spots. The dentist may want to use X-rays to take a closer look at suspicious areas. If...
READ MOREImplants are used to replace missing roots and support artificial replacement teeth. They are comfortable and look like natural teeth. A dental implant is an artificial root made of titanium metal. It is inserted into the jawbone to replace the...
READ MORERegular cleanings are crucial to maintaining the health of your teeth and gingiva. Over time, hardened plaque deposits called calculus can build up on your teeth and underneath your gums. If these deposits are not removed, it can lead to...
READ MOREDental treatments like dental bonding and veneers are not only used to fix cavities or broken teeth, but can also be used to improve the look of healthy teeth. Veneers are applied to the entire front surface of the tooth,...
READ MOREIf your tooth is damaged but not lost, a crown can be used to restore its shape, appearance, and function. You may need a crown if you have a root canal, a large filling, or a broken tooth. The crown...
READ MORECustom mouth guards can be made to protect you from sports injuries, or to address TMJ issues and nighttime grinding. Avoiding excess wear or injury is an important part of protecting your oral health long term.
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