Orthodontic For Adults? What You Need To Know

24 December 2018
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Orthodontics isn't for just children. Orthodontic services are for adults, too. Even if you've had orthodontic services such as braces as a child or teenager, your teeth can shift and move as you grow, and you may need braces again as you age. If you're in need of orthodontic services as an adult, you may have some questions. Read on for some helpful information to help you. Are You A Good Candidate? Read More 

Root Canals And When Your Dentist May Suggest Them

24 December 2018
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

A root canal is a specialized dental treatment in which the dentist removes the innermost layer of the tooth, which is called the pulp. The pulp, which is much softer than the enamel and dentin, contains the tooth's blood vessels and nerves. Once the dentist extracts the pulp, they clean and disinfect the emptied canals of the tooth, before filling the tooth with a suitable bio-compatible material. After the tooth is filled, it is restored and protected with a dental crown. Read More 

Cosmetic Veneers: Right For You?

28 November 2018
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Have you stopped smiling because your smile is not appealing due to dental flaws? You have a variety of options to correct this issue, with one of the most interesting choices at your disposal being cosmetic veneers. This treatment can bring your smile back and allow you to express yourself freely, rather than hide your feelings behind a closed mouth. Here is a look at some of the key facts and considerations you should know about this procedure. Read More 

3 Systemic Illnesses Orthodontists May Detect

30 October 2018
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

While a physician is usually the healthcare provider who diagnoses medical conditions, orthodontists can also detect systemic illness just by examining your oral cavity. If you wear braces, your orthodontist will examine your mouth for signs of health disorders and refer you back to your primary physician, if necessary. Here are three systemic illnesses that orthodontists might detect during an oral examination. Anemia When your orthodontist examines your gums while checking your brackets, he or she may notice that your gums are pale. Read More 

Why Dental Implants Are So Successful

3 October 2018
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you are thinking about replacing a tooth that is missing in your mouth with a dental implant, you are about to make a very good decision. Dental implants are not the only option you have for replacing a missing tooth, but they are considered the best choice in most situations. Dental implants have very high success rates, and here is some information about the success rates and why they are so successful. Read More