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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.

2 Great Reasons To Get Clear Dental Braces

2 May 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you are interested in getting braces, not matter what age you are, there are going to be several different options for you. Knowing that you can get straight teeth, and choose the most effective method for your personal situation, is quite comforting for most people. One excellent option for those who don't want their braces to be noticeable are clear dental braces. These are essentially clear plastic trays that move your teeth over time. Read More …

Dental Tricks For Great Looking Teeth For A Special Event

26 April 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you have a special event ahead of you and you want to look your best then you also want to do what you can to make your teeth look their best. There are some tricks and tips that you can follow to give you a great looking set of teeth before the event. Here are some things that you can do to make sure your teeth are looking their best for that special moment: Read More …

Dental Habits To Help Keep Your Teeth Healthy Throughout The Years

25 April 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

When you are casual about your dental care, you can end up seeing changes occur in your teeth that you won't be happy with. Not going the extra mile with regards to your dental care can leave you with a variety of dental issues ranging from cavities or discolored teeth to broken or even missing teeth. This article will give you information on three dental habits you can get into that will help you change the future of your mouth's overall health and well-being for years to come. Read More …

Ectodermal Dysplasia: A Rare Condition That Can Affect A Child’s Dentition

18 April 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

A child with ectodermal dysplasia—a group of genetic disorders that causes abnormal development of the skin, nails, hair, or teeth—requires early dental treatment and close dental monitoring throughout the development years. Careful dental planning also allows for adjustments or replacement of removable prostheses your child may need as he or she continues to grow. After permanent teeth come in, you can discuss more permanent dental solutions with his or her dental team. Read More …

2 Mouthpiece Tips To Prevent TMJ When Diving

7 April 2017
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Scuba diving offers many individuals the opportunity to try something. However, if scuba diving becomes part of your routine, then you may be placing added stress on your jaw joints. If you scuba dive frequently, then you most likely may have already experienced TMJ symptoms. The symptoms can vary from slight inflammation to intense pain. It is difficult to avoid TMJ symptoms if you scuba dive often since a large amount of stress is constantly placed on your jaw area. Read More …