Diabetes can make an impact on your oral health. It’s always important for every person to maintain a good dental hygiene routine and go to the dentist if there are problems. People with diabetes have an extra risk of problems though. Read our blog post to see how diabetes can cause dental problems if you don’t take care of yourself.
The best thing you can do to maintain a healthy smile is visit our office twice per year and establish a thorough at-home oral hygiene routine. Read our blog post where we outline a basic oral care routine that can help you keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy!
In some ways, bad breath is like an uninvited guest. It can make things uncomfortable, ruin your fun, and make you wish you’d stayed at home. While everyone has bad breath occasionally, it’s not something you want to happen frequently. Check out our blog post where we share five tips on how to prevent bad breath.
Our office is proud to accept most major dental insurance. However, we know that many of our patients aren’t sure exactly how their dental insurance plans work, let alone how they can maximize their dental benefits. Check out our blog post for tips so you and your family can get the most out of your dental benefits.
People don’t necessarily love to visit the dentist, but everyone knows that it’s essential to take care of your oral health. Despite this, some people have anxiety about visiting the dentist. Sometimes it’s so bad that they will avoid visits to a dentist. Read our blog post for tips to help you deal with dental anxiety.
Dentures have the ability to improve the look and feel of your smile, but did you know that they can actually have an impact on your overall health as well? Read our blog post to learn more about all the benefits of dentures.
Many people feel uneasy about getting root canal therapy if they never had one before. There are many myths surrounding root canal therapy, and today in our blog post we’re going to address the most common misconceptions.
We often get asked about the safety of various dental procedures. One procedure in particular that we get asked about is teeth whitening. If you’ve ever wondered if it was safe to get your teeth whitened, read our blog post for details.
Stress can affect your body in so many ways, all negative! And your smile is not immune to the effects that stress can have on the body. Check out our blog post to learn how stressing out can be putting your teeth at risk!
Dental crowns are a common dental treatment. However, traditional crowns can take two or more visits to complete. Our office values your time and we have invested in state-of-the-art CEREC® crowns to speed up the crown process. In just one appointment, you will leave our office with a new, custom-made crown! Check out our blog post for details!