Pediatric Dental Sealants: Frequently Asked Questions

18 December 2019
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

As a parent, you want to do everything you protect your child's oral health. However, did you know that in addition to regular brushing and bi-annual dental visits, there is another step you can take to actively protect your child's teeth against decay and cavities? Dental sealants are a great way to prevent decay on your child's hard-to-reach teeth. Here are a few answers to some frequently asked questions about pediatric dental sealants. Read More 

Thinking of Getting a Dental Implant? Here Are a Few Things to Consider

22 October 2019
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you have one or more missing teeth, you may be considering a number of tooth-replacement options, such as dental implants, dentures, or fixed bridges. Although dental implants can be used to support a denture or a fixed bridge, the device can also be used in a single-tooth restoration by being topped by an abutment and a dental crown.  Regardless of the application that is used to cover an implant, the device must be inserted into the jawbone and undergo a healing process called osseointegration. Read More 

Maintaining The Appearance And Condition Of Your Dental Veneers

22 October 2019
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you are planning to have dental veneers applied to your teeth, you may be excited about the prospect of having a more beautiful smile. Dental veneers can be used to correct many different types of cosmetic dental blemishes, such as permanent discoloration, dental staining, irregular tooth shapes, interdental gaps, and minor misalignments.  The veneers, which are ultra-thin and shaped like teeth, are made of porcelain or resin using an impression of the patient's mouth. Read More 

Remaining Calm During Your Dental Visit

24 September 2019
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you have an upcoming dental appointment, you may be feeling increasingly anxious as the date of your visit approaches.  Many people experience fear or anxiety when they think of spending time in a dentist's chair. The mental discomfort is often due to deep-seated negative beliefs about dental professionals and oral treatments. These beliefs may have developed during the patient's childhood. Young children often hear and misunderstand dental stories about painful procedures. Read More 

Natural Ways To Treat Gingivitis At Home

22 August 2019
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you have sore, red gums that seem inflamed and tender, you might be experiencing the first stage of gum disease, which is called gingivitis. Gingivitis is a very common condition to have. If you have it and begin treating it properly, you might be able to stop it from progressing, and you might even be able to reverse it. You can begin treating it by trying some at-home natural remedies, such as the following: Read More