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  • Lost A Front Tooth? Here Are Your Options For Replacing It

    13 February 2017

    Losing a front tooth, whether to an accident or to decay, can be pretty disheartening. People see the missing tooth whenever they look at you, and you see it whenever you look in the mirror -- which can really hurt your self-confidence. The best option, for many reasons, is always to replace that missing front tooth. This is good not only for your self-esteem, but also for your dental health, as leaving an empty space in your mouth can be bad for the surrounding teeth.

  • 2 Reasons To Consider Same-Day Crowns

    13 February 2017

    Whenever you need a dental crown, it is very important that you take the time to consider a same-day crown option, mostly because of the fact that a same-day crown is much more convenient than getting a traditional crown. Same-day crowns are typically offered by dentists who have decided to purchase some of the fabrication equipment necessary to create the crowns in-house rather than having to put in an order with a dental lab in order to get a crown for their patients.

  • Sleep Apnea Treatments And Prevention

    13 February 2017

    One of the most important parts of your day is when you crawl into bed and sleep. Sleep is a very important part of your health, and, unfortunately, many people are not able to get a good night sleep. There are many problems that arise from an unrestful series of nights. Stress, anxiety, and other negative affects have been proven to stem from sleepiness. You may be suffering from sleep apnea.

  • Preparing Your Child For A First Dental Visit: 4 Tips For Success

    16 December 2016

    Scheduling your child's first dental cleaning can be a nerve-wracking process—not just for you, but for your child as well. A lot of children are inherently nervous or anxious about going to the dentist, but it's important for them to realize how vital regular dental cleanings and exams are for their health. By taking a few preparation steps, however, parents can make that first visit a stress-free one for all involved.

  • Gingivoplasty for Periodontitis: What to Know

    29 November 2016

    Periodontal disease is a highly prevalent dental issue affecting one in every two Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It occurs when bacteria infect the gums and cause inflammation. At advanced stages the infection causes loss of the soft tissue and bone that support your teeth, called the periodontium. In some cases surgical intervention is needed to repair and restore this important structure. Surgery helps eliminate pockets between the gum and tooth and regenerate a healthy gum line.

  • 4 Common Myths About Cosmetic Dentistry

    8 November 2016

    When you hear the words, "cosmetic dentistry," what do you think about? Do you immediately think about expensive dental procedures that can make you instantly more beautiful? Below are four of the common misconceptions that people have regarding cosmetic dentistry, and why they are not necessarily true.  Your Insurance Won't Pay for Cosmetic Dentistry  Many insurance companies will not pay for procedures, such as teeth whitening, because they are considered elective as opposed to necessary.

  • Helping Your Child Feel More Comfortable Going To The Dentist: Tips For You

    3 October 2016

    When it comes time to take your child to the dentist, you may find it difficult to convince them that going to see a children's dental care specialist is not in any way scary or something to be worried about. Many children have fear-based reactions to going to the dentist for a wide variety of reasons. As a parent, however, you want to do everything you can to help them have a more positive association with going to the dentist so that your children have lifelong, healthy oral care habits.