Whitening Your Teeth is So Much Safer at the Dentist

« Back to Home

2016

Three Solutions That Can Help With Poor Periodontic Health

Posted on

Periodontists addresse issues with your gums. When you have periodontal disease, gingivitis, and/or inflamed gums, there are only so many ways to treat and fix these issues. For starters, you will have to visit a periodontist, a dental specialist that addresses these problems. In the meantime, there are some oral solutions that can help slow the progression of your gum problems or halt it enough that the periodontist can get a better look or sample of the worst of it. Read More»

Helping Your Child Stay Cavity Free

Posted on

If you have a child and worry about your son or daughter developing cavities, then you should understand that about 21% of children have cavities in their adult teeth. Cavities are dental decay that create a permanent hole in the enamel. While fillings can be utilized to repair a tooth, the filling will not be nearly as strong as the natural enamel. This is why it is best to retain as much of the natural tooth enamel as possible. Read More»

Are Clear Braces A Good Option For You?

Posted on

If you are unhappy with your smile, you may be thinking about getting braces to improve the appearance of your teeth. Traditional metal braces may not sound like the most fun option, but they often provide the most permanent and noticeable results, however you may also be a candidate for clear braces. Clear braces look similar to a mouth guard or tooth whitening tray and are shaped to the design of your teeth to help shape them to better alignment. Read More»

3 Reasons People Don't Go To The Dentist And What You Can Do To Remedy It

Posted on

Although most people know that going to the dentist is very important, many people put it off. They don’t go to the dentist as often as they should and then they pay for it later. Here are some common reasons that people don’t go to the dentist and how you can remedy that problem. 1. Money One of the main reasons that people don’t go to the dentist is because they don’t feel like they can afford it. Read More»

3 Signs You May Want To Replace Your Amalgam Fillings

Posted on

Dentists use a variety of materials to create dental fillings. Two of the more common filling materials are amalgam and composite. Amalgam fillings are silver in color and made from a compound of various metals. Composite fillings are made from plastic resins and can be dyed to match your natural tooth color. Amalgam fillings have been popular in dentistry for several decades, but composite fillings are becoming more popular due to their aesthetics and strength. Read More»

How You Can Use Cosmetic Dentistry To Improve Your Oral Health And Confidence

Posted on

When being treated for a serious medical condition, your primary focus should be on recovering as quickly and safely as possible. While some treatments and prescription medications have life-saving properties, sometimes the side effects can be detrimental to your oral health. Whether your teeth have been compromised due to the side effects of life-saving medicines or a traumatic life event, having cosmetic dental procedures performed can positively shift your outlook on life. Read More»

3 Ways Your Allergies Might Irritate Your Gums While Wearing Braces

Posted on

If you wear braces, you might experience temporary tooth or gum pain. Your dental pain is caused by the shifting of your teeth, and your gum pain may be caused by tight-fitting hardware or loose wires or brackets. While these are the most common causes of oral pain while wearing braces, there are other, less common causes, such as allergies, that may contribute to your discomfort. Here are three ways your allergies may be irritating your oral cavity when wearing braces: Read More»

3 Reasons Your Dentist May Suggest A Dental Implant To Replace An Extracted Tooth

Posted on

Some decayed teeth cannot be salvaged by a root canal or a large dental filling. The only option for some teeth may be an extraction. If you have to have a tooth extracted, you may be concerned about the cosmetic and oral health implications of having a lost tooth. One tooth-replacement option that your dentist may offer is a dental implant restoration. Here are a few reasons why: Maintains Jawbone Density Read More»

Dealing With Bleeding And Swelling After Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Posted on

Impacted wisdom teeth can cause you pain and difficulty chewing, not to mention that they can also adversely affect your oral health. If your dentist has recommended that you have your wisdom tooth extracted, don’t fret! Proper post-operative care can help you recover from the surgery quickly and avoid complications. Read on for detailed instructions on how to cope with bleeding and swelling after wisdom tooth extraction.  Bleeding Slight bleeding is not uncommon after surgery as the wounded tissue heals. Read More»

A Dental Bonding Procedure Guide

Posted on

Your smile says a lot about you, so proper upkeep through the help of a dentist is an absolute must. Even if you’re seeing the dentist twice per year, brushing and flossing and staying away from excess sugar, you might be a candidate for certain procedures that will improve your smile even more. Dental bonding is a procedure that improves your smile aesthetically and functionally by doing such things as closing the gap between your teeth. Read More»