If you are missing one or more teeth, you could benefit from getting a dental implant to restore your smile’s functionality and appearance. Take a look at our blog post for the top ten questions patients ask about dental implants.
Permanent teeth can fall out because of decay, trauma, gum disease, and other oral health issues. Dentures are a popular option. Read our blog post to find out at what age most people need dentures.
If you have chips, cracks, gaps, or fractures in your teeth, or are missing teeth altogether, there’s a type of dentistry that can help restore your smile to its full look and function: restorative dentistry. Read our blog post to learn about the range of restorative services we offer in our office.
Do you have an upcoming root canal procedure? While root canals may seem scary, you don’t have anything to worry about! The best thing to do is to be as prepared as possible. Read our blog post to learn our top three tips on how you can prepare for your root canal procedure!
Dental crowns are a versatile treatment for a variety of oral health issues. However, that doesn’t mean that they’re always the right option. Before you get a dental crown, check out our blog post for some questions to ask the dentist.
The new year is a time of change. As we head into the first few days of 2022, many of us are thinking about what we want to be different this time around. Check out our blog post to learn about our options for providing you a new smile in the new year.
Dentures are a common dental prosthesis that people can opt for when missing full or partial sections of their teeth. With the many options available for restorative dental care procedures, you may be wondering, are dentures right for me? Read our blog post for answers!
Dentures are a transformative dental prosthesis for people missing a full or partial arch of teeth. It’s important to note that not all dentures are created equally and it’s crucial to find a type that best suits you. Read our blog post for all the details on dentures.
Crowns are one of our most popular restorative treatments. Whether you’re looking to restore damaged teeth, replace missing teeth, or fortify weak teeth after a root canal, crowns may be the right option for you. Check out our blog post where we share some tips on aftercare for crowns to ensure your crowns last you for years to come.
Temporomandibular joint disorder, also known as TMD, occurs when the temporomandibular joints are damaged or not functioning properly. Read our blog post to learn about the symptoms of TMD and how we can treat the problem.