Why Choose Dental Implants

Dental implants are faux teeth that are surgically inserted into the gums using a metal post, and a faux tooth is then screwed into the top of the post. It is used to mimic a natural tooth and can act just like a natural tooth as well. Dental implants take time to get done, but the effort is worth the result in the end. Dental implants are a great option when you are dealing with a missing tooth, as it can be very difficult to tell the difference between the implant and one of your other natural teeth. Read More 

Do You Want Your Dental Implant To Be Fitted In A Single Appointment?

For many patients, there's a waiting period after they have a dental implant installed. Their jaw needs to heal around the implant (a small titanium screw). When this integration has been finished—often several months later, a natural-looking porcelain prosthetic tooth is attached to the implant, and the process is complete. But for some patients, it's possible to combine these steps into a single appointment. Are you eligible for same-day dental implant treatment? Read More 

Metal Mouth: When A Metal Dental Crown Is The Best Choice

Tooth crowns are often made out of porcelain. In fact, they're regularly referred to as porcelain crowns. This is because porcelain is an excellent mimic, and matches the color, texture, and translucence of natural dental enamel. When a porcelain crown is fitted over a tooth, the porcelain blends into your smile, and the restoration looks just like a natural tooth. So why is your dentist recommending a metal crown? Anterior and Posterior   Read More 

3 Reasons To Visit A Dentist For Teeth Whitening Before A Job Interview

If you are invited for a job interview, the company is already impressed by your application. All that is left is to impress them and prove that you have what it takes to hold the vacant position in their company. Although you should research the company and know how to answer typical questions, you should also dress appropriately and ensure your smile is impressive. Here are reasons you need to visit a dentist for teeth whitening before the interview date. Read More 

Can Metal Free Dental Crowns Work For Your Spouse?

If your spouse needs to fill a large cavity soon, they may also want to cover and protect their tooth with a traditional dental crown afterward. But if your spouse suffers from metal allergies, a traditional dental crown may not be safe for them to use. Traditional dental crowns often contain metal, which can cause allergies in some individuals. A dentist can cover your spouse's tooth with a metal free dental crown. Read More