Berries are a nutritious food and a great sweet snack alternative to things like candy, so they must be all good for your teeth…right? Check out our blog post for a look at how berry seeds can damage your teeth.
Have you looked in the mirror and seen that your gums look like they’re bulging a bit more than normal? If you have swollen gums, they may feel a little sensitive too or maybe even painful. Check out our blog post where we look at three causes of swollen gums.
In the past, getting a crown was a complicated and inconvenient process that involved multiple trips to our office. Not anymore! Our team is proud to offer one-visit crowns using our state of the art CEREC ® technology. Read our blog post to learn more!
So it’s time for your wisdom teeth removal. Don’t worry! This dental procedure is a common one, and if a dentist has recommended it for you, getting it done could spare you from some serious future complications. Read our blog post for what you need to know about the treatment.
Many of our patients inquire about options for whitening teeth. There are so many options today on the market, it can be hard to decipher what may be right for you. Read our blog post where we give you information on teeth whitening and what is most safe and effective.
It’s time to take control of your dental health. Believe it or not, there are things you can do to help prevent some of the most common oral health problems. Read our blog post to learn how, and get started today!
Tooth decay, or cavities, are an all too common dental issue. But the best way to safeguard yourself is to know more about tooth decay. Read our blog post to lean what exactly causes tooth decay and whether or not it’s reversible.
During the holiday season, our diets tend to change for the worse. Sometimes it is impossible to say no to a slice of holiday pie or a Christmas cookie. Read our blog post for tips on enjoying holiday treats – in moderation.
For extra cavity-fighting protection, a thin, protective coating called a “sealant” can be applied to the molars. Read our blog post to learn about sealants and how they are especially effective with children.