Are Your Teeth Getting Enough Fluoride?

Strong enamel is one of the keys to good dental health. If your enamel is strong, you'll be less prone to cavities and tooth decay, and you stand a better chance of keeping all of your teeth as you age. In order to have strong enamel, you need to make sure your teeth are exposed to enough fluoride. Here's a closer look at fluoride and how to ensure you're getting enough. Read More 

Anxiety Disorders And Dentistry

Many people who visit the dentist feel anxious. It's a common condition that dentists have been trained to handle. What happens if you have an actual dental phobia and have to go to the dentist? The entire appointment can become an emotional landmine. If you have clinical anxiety, you can work with your dentist to make treatment easier. Oral Health Care Issues If you have anxiety, you are more prone to develop certain issues. Read More 

Oral Health 101: 3 Reasons You Might Be Having A Toothache That Aren’t Related To Cavities

If you are like most people, you have probably suffered from the pain of a toothache. While toothaches are most commonly caused by cavities and infections, those aren't the only reasons for experiencing pain in your mouth. In fact, there are many possible reasons that you're feeling the pain of a toothache. So what other reasons could be to blame? Here are three common ones: 1. Sensitivity If you experience pain when eating or drinking something that is hot or cold in temperature, you have tooth sensitivity. Read More 

4 Important Reason To Choose Dental Implants

Dental implants are a great way to replace missing teeth in your mouth. A lot of people have trouble deciding whether they should choose a bridge, dentures, or dental implants. While everything has their advantages, dental implants have some special advantages that you should consider. Preserve Natural Teeth When getting a bridge, sometimes the dentist needs to cut down other teeth in your mouth so the bridge fits properly. It's always best to preserve natural teeth when you can, so shaving them down is rarely the optimal choice. Read More 

What Are Your Alternatives To Dentures?

If you have been told that you need dentures, then you are probably wondering about your options. Wearing dentures are more common than you think. Around 20 million women age 40 and over wear a partial or full set of dentures. However, some dental patients have problems adjusting to dentures. For this reason, they look for alternatives. Get Evaluated For Dental Implants Dental implants or implant restoration are an alternative to dentures. Read More