Replacing A Missing Tooth With A Dental Implant

Having dental implants placed is a relatively common procedure for tooth-loss patients to undergo. However, the process of receiving dental implants is not well understood by the patients that could benefit from them the most. Here are some common myths that many people believe about dental implants. Myth: Dental Implants Will Require A Permanent Change To your Diet There are many dental procedures that might force patients to make permanent changes to their diet or the way that they eat. Read More 

Advantages Of Dental Implants

If you're one of the millions of people who are dealing with severe tooth decay or tooth loss, dental implants may be a perfect solution. Dental implants are artificial metal tooth roots, similar to screws that are placed in the jawbone to act as a base to hold a crown made to match your other teeth. Implants have many advantages over dentures and bridges. Implants Behave Like Your Natural Teeth Read More 

Potential Dangers Of DIY Teeth Whitening

You can bleach your teeth at home or get a whitening treatment from the dentist's office. Many people opt for at-home whitening because it is relatively inexpensive. Unfortunately, DIY whitening is fraught with several dangers, some of which are discussed below. Hypersensitivity The enamel, which is the outer layer of the teeth, protects internal teeth tissues from irritants. When you damage or remove the enamel, the irritants (such as hot and cold food and drinks) can reach the pulp and roots of the teeth and cause pain and discomfort. Read More 

Can Dentists Do Braces? And Other Dental/Oral Questions Answered

Dentists seem to be able to provide a lot of different services. However, people tend to think that their dentists can do just about anything and everything orally-related. That, of course, is not always true. The following questions and answers will help you understand what dentists can and cannot do, and why.  Can Dentists Do Braces? Typically, the answer to this question is "no." However, there are exceptions to the rule. Read More 

Three Things To Notice When You Wear Temporary Veneers

Getting dental veneers is a two-step process, which means that between your first and second dental appointments, you'll usually wear temporary veneers. Your dentist will fit you with temporary veneers to give your affected teeth more of a realistic appearance, given that he or she has to remove some enamel to prepare the teeth for the veneers. Wearing your temporary veneers can be a good learning experience for you as you wait for the real thing. Read More