What You Need to Know Before Getting Veneers
As we all know, your smile is the most important part of a great first impression, so it’s undoubtedly worth investing in. In fact, a recent survey from the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry showed that 48% of Americans believe your smile is a person’s most memorable feature. So, if your smile isn’t as pearly or white as it used to be, you may not be making the right first impression. In dentistry, cosmetic veneers are one of the best ways to repair chipped, cracked, and stained teeth. With that said, it’s still best to do your research and understand the whole process before you make a commitment.
Read More →The Importance Of Regular Dental Visits
The bare minimum of times that people should be thinking about their teeth is twice a day. Those two times should hopefully coincide nicely with when they brush and floss their teeth. Unfortunately, some people think of their teeth even less, and do not properly care for their teeth, let alone schedule regular dental visits. However, there are many reasons why regular dental visits are important and why it is important to take care of your teeth. What is great about dental visits is that they are only needed about twice a year.
Read More →The Pros and Cons of Same-Day CEREC Crowns
For a lot of busy individuals, Same-Day CEREC® Crowns have been an answered prayer. Whether you have been given short notice to attend a big event, or if you need to look great for an upcoming interview, same-day dental crowns can be an absolute life-saver. These crowns allow you to come into your dentist's office, and walk out with your smile fully restored.
Read More →5 Unmistakable Signs That You Need A Root Canal
There are many symptoms that may be indications that you need a root canal. Root canals are procedures that are done to try and save a tooth that has been damaged. Specifically, root canals are used when a tooth’s tooth pulp (also called a tooth’s nerve) gets exposed to bacteria and becomes inflamed as a result. The purpose of a root canal is to remove the infection from the tooth and protect it from further microbial contamination.
Read More →The Life Of Your Teeth: How To Keep Your Teeth For As Long As Possible
Your teeth are a part of your body from infancy through adulthood. Most people are born without teeth and begin the process of having teeth from about six months after birth until the teeth fall out. Teeth are extremely important, as they are used to chew our food and begin our digestive process as well as to help us be able to speak. If you are hoping to keep your teeth for a long time, continue reading for tips to protect them.
Read More →Dentures Vs. Dental Implants: What You Need To Know
There are several dental options available that can help a person with a missing tooth feel more comfortable with their smile including dental implants and dentures. It is important to weigh the pros and cons of getting dentures vs. dental implants in order to make an informed decision.
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