Are you looking for a dentist that checks all of your family’s boxes? We totally get it! Choosing a dentist who fits your family’s needs will help you and your crew get the care you need and deserve under one roof. Check out our blog post for three reasons to choose our practice as your dental home.
“TMJ” stands for “temporomandibular joint.” You have two on either side of your face, which connect your jawbone to your skull and let you open and close your mouth. When either of these joints gets damaged, the disorder is often just abbreviated as “TMJ” or “TMD.” Check out our blog post to find out what the dentist can do to fix TMJ disorders.
Stained, discolored, or worn teeth are likely to make it difficult to smile with confidence. Fortunately, the smile of your dreams isn’t out of reach when you opt for cosmetic dentistry. Check out our blog post for a look at some of the most common cosmetic dental procedures that can help give you your best smile.
After a long day, it’s understandable that you may want to skip over flossing. Yet, it’s best to fight the urge since cleaning between your teeth helps remove plaque, the source of cavities and gum disease. Read our blog post for advice on flossing correctly and avoiding common flossing mistakes.
Understanding the anatomy of your teeth can help you have a better understanding of your oral health. Just like your body, there are many layers that make up your teeth’s composition. Read our blog post to learn about the anatomy of your teeth!
Do you cover your mouth with your hand when you smile or talk? Do your teeth have pesky surface stains? Check out our blog post for a look at some ways you can get rid of those pesky surface stains and get back to flaunting your vibrant smile!
Ever wondered how infection can make it all the way down into the root of the tooth? Check out our blog post where we let you know just how that happens, and what you can do to prevent it!
It might not seem obvious, but your oral health has a major influence on your overall health, especially your heart health. Check out our blog post where we take a look at the relationship between your heart health and oral health, and how you can take measures to improve both.
Even though teeth are strong and meant to last a lifetime, they often don’t last forever. A missing tooth or severely damaged tooth may make you feel like you’ll never be able to smile the same again, but a lost or damaged tooth is more than about your aesthetics. It’s also about your oral health. Read our blog post to learn about tooth replacement options available.
Think fast: when you’re asked to pose for a photograph, do you proudly flash your pearly whites? Or do you hide your teeth when you smile? If you’re in the latter category, we can help. Read our blog post to learn about Invisalign clear aligner therapy compared to traditional braces.