Tips For Ensuring A Pain- And Stress-Free Dental Cleaning

Posted on: 1 August 2019

A dental cleaning is an essential preventative treatment to ensure that you can remain free of cavities and gum disease for as long as possible. However, some people feel that cleanings are uncomfortable and will skip them for years on end. If you have been doing this yourself, then you should know that there are some things that you can do to make your cleaning as pain- and stress-free as possible. [Read More]

What to Know About Your Invisalign Treatment

Posted on: 3 July 2019

When it comes to orthodontic treatments there's more available than just traditional metal braces. If you are looking for an option that makes it easy to eat the foods you love and that is also virtually undetectable, Invisalign treatment may be the best option for your needs. Invisalign uses clear plastic aligners to gradually move your teeth into the correct position. If you are considering this type of orthodontic treatment, here's what you should know. [Read More]

3 Things To Consider When Deciding When To Book An Appointment For Your Crown

Posted on: 1 June 2019

A dental crown is a cover that your dentist places over an existing tooth to alter its shape, function, or size. Some crowns are placed due to dental emergencies, but others are planned events that patients are able to somewhat plan for. If your dentist has told you that you need a crown, you may wonder how quickly you need to have the procedure completed. Here are a few things to consider when deciding when you should book your appointments for your new dental crown. [Read More]

4 Cosmetic Dentistry Options For Eliminating Gaps Between Your Teeth

Posted on: 6 May 2019

Whether you have a gap between your two front teeth or gaps between all of your teeth that you want to eliminate, there are many cosmetic dentistry options available. Listed below is information about the four most common options: Option #1: Dental Bonding The least expensive, fastest, and easiest way to close a gap between two teeth is with dental bonding. The bonding process uses a dental-safe composite resin matching your natural teeth to give each tooth beside the gap a bit more bulk. [Read More]