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Do you make sure to visit your dentist at least twice a year to check on your oral health? Learn why dental visits are so important.

Had Braces As A Child But Suddenly Unhappy With Your Smile? 3 Reasons Your Teeth May Have Shifted & New Adult Braces Options

1 February 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

If you wore braces as a child or teenager, then you likely remember that experience relatively well, or at least some of it. However, you may look at your smile in the mirror today, many years later, and wonder why your teeth "suddenly" aren't perfectly straight anymore. You may also wonder how you can have your teeth re-straightened with less discomfort than you experienced when wearing braces as a child and less hassle. Read More …

Heart Disease And The Possibility Of Receiving A Dental Implant

30 November 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

If you have recently lost a tooth through an accident or through a scheduled extraction, then it may be time to start thinking about replacing the tooth. Dental replacement options vary depending on your health and the type of replacement tooth that you desire. If you have heart disease, then your health may dictate that a safe replacement like a crown or partial denture must be arranged. Keep reading to learn why this may be true and also what your dentist might do if you decide that an implant is best for you. Read More …

What Is A Cantilever Bridge And How Do You Care For The Device?

28 November 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

If you have lost a permanent tooth in your mouth and are not a good candidate for dental implants, then a bridge may be your next best tooth replacement option. While most people choose to have traditional bridges placed in the mouth, there are other types that you can choose from, like a cantilever bridge. Keep reading to learn more about this bridge variety. What Is A Cantilever Bridge? Traditional bridges are fixed prosthetics with three different distinctive parts. Read More …

What Will Your Dentist Do For A Cracked Tooth?

28 November 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

If you have a crack in one of your teeth, then you are likely to experience a wide range of symptoms. Pain, pressure, and sensitivity are common issues when a tooth is cracked. Pain may be felt when you bite down on the tooth, when you eat a hot or cold food, or when you lie down in bed for the evening. Pain is almost always bothersome and likely more severe in scale than when you have a mild toothache. Read More …

Don’t Pull That Tooth Just Yet! How Root Canal Retreatment Can Help

28 November 2016
 Categories: Dentist, Articles

Root canals are a great treatment option for individuals who want to maintain their natural teeth, as they can provide excellent results at a relatively low cost. On some occasions, though, root canal therapy may not prevent the recurrence of infection inside the tooth. Such infections can bring back pain and other unpleasant symptoms, and the first reaction by many people is to seek an extraction. However, the good news is that teeth that have been treated with root canal therapy can again benefit from second root canals. Read More …