Dental Implants Better than Ever thanks to Ongoing Tech Advances
- posted: Jan. 19, 2019
While many people still consider dental implants the "new kids on the block" in dental restoration, they're now in their fourth decade of use. And since their inception implant Read More
The Benefits of Invisalign
- posted: Jan. 15, 2019
Metal braces aren't the only choice if you're unhappy with your smile. Misaligned teeth and bite problems can also be improved with Invisalign treatment, an orthodontic option that corrects smile Read More
Gaining a New Attractive Smile is More than Achievable
- posted: Jan. 09, 2019
Our main focus as your dentist is to keep your teeth and gums healthy and functional. But there’s another important aspect of care — your teeth’s appearance. It’s not Read More
Dental Magic Transforms Smiles
- posted: Dec. 30, 2018
Magician Michel Grandinetti can levitate a 500-pound motorcycle, melt into a 7-foot-tall wall of solid steel, and make borrowed rings vanish and reappear baked inside bread. Yet the master Read More
Use These Techniques to Enjoy Healthy Foods Even with a Jaw Joint Disorder
- posted: Dec. 20, 2018
We don’t often think about it, but eating is a multi-staged process. It starts, of course, with food that’s hopefully high in nutritional value. But you also need coordinated Read More
Bone Grafting Might be Necessary Before You Obtain an Implant
- posted: Dec. 10, 2018
Every year dentists place over 5 million dental implants for lost teeth, often removing the problem tooth and installing the implant at the same time. But getting a “tooth Read More
Advances in Dental Health that may be Waiting for us Just around the Corner
- posted: Nov. 30, 2018
Today’s dental care has advanced leaps and bound over the last century. But these advances are tiny steps compared to what many believe may be coming in the next Read More
Dental Crowns for the King of Magic
- posted: Nov. 20, 2018
You might think David Copperfield leads a charmed life:Â He can escape from ropes, chains, and prison cells, make a Learjet or a railroad car disappear, and even appear Read More
The Connection Between GERD and Oral Health
- posted: Nov. 10, 2018
Not coincidentally, GERD Awareness Week overlaps with the Thanksgiving holiday. Many people get acid indigestion from time to time, especially during this month of major feasting, but if you Read More
A Low Sugar, High Fiber Diet will Help Keep Your Teeth and Gums Healthy
- posted: Oct. 31, 2018
If you’re brushing and flossing daily, as well as seeing your dentist at least every six months, you’re doing the top things needed to maintain your dental health. But Read More
Discreetly Improve Your Smile with Invisalign!
- posted: Oct. 23, 2018
Discreetly Improve Your Smile with Invisalign! Nervous about wearing metal braces? With Invisalign, you will be able to straighten your crooked smile without interrupting your life. Invisalign has made a difference Read More
How to Keep the Cavity Monster Away this Halloween
- posted: Oct. 21, 2018
Watching your kids dress up in cute, spooky costumes and go out trick-or-treating can be a real thrill. But thinking about the dental damage caused by eating all those Read More
Margot Robbie Knows: A Great Smile Is Worth Protecting
- posted: Oct. 11, 2018
On the big screen, Australian-born actress Margot Robbie may be best known for playing devil-may-care anti-heroes—like Suicide Squad member Harley Quinn and notorious figure skater Tonya Harding. But recently, Read More
What to Expect Before, During and After Implant Surgery
- posted: Oct. 01, 2018
People are choosing dental implants at an increasing rate to replace missing teeth, either as an individual tooth or as a support for other restorations. But unlike other replacement Read More
Look After Your Teeth During Cancer Treatment to Avoid Dental Disease
- posted: Sep. 21, 2018
Cancer treatment can be an all-out battle with intense side effects for your entire body. One particular area that can suffer is your mouth. Chemotherapy and radiation target and destroy Read More
Erosion and Other Problems may be Signs of Bulimia
- posted: Sep. 11, 2018
The mouth isn’t an island unto itself — problems there may be indicative of deeper physical or emotional issues. Â The condition of a family member’s teeth and gums, for Read More
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