Look Younger with Dental Implants
Published On: January 23, 2012Categories: BlogYou can look younger and feel healthier with dental implants. Dental implants are like having a new set of natural teeth. You can enjoy the comforts of healthy eating, speaking and socializing without the embarrassment of [...]
5 Reason 5 Million People Have Chosen Invisalign
Published On: January 16, 2012Categories: BlogFor millions of people, a healthy and beautiful smile starts with taking care of crooked teeth. There is no surprise that a healthy and attractive smile makes people feel and look their best. Did you know [...]
“Facial Aging” After Tooth Loss
Published On: January 5, 2012Categories: BlogTooth loss can make you look 10 years older! The resulting bone loss creates “sunken cheeks” and wrinkles. Imagine reaching your 50s, 60s, or older and discovering there was no option available to replace one, several, [...]
Are Cavities the Number One Cause of Tooth Loss?
Published On: December 9, 2011Categories: BlogAnswer: This may surprise you...gums disease is the primary cause of adult tooth loss. And you can have gum disease like perodontitis and gingivitis without any noticeable symtoms. Gum disease like periodontitis not only leads to tooth loss, [...]
Are Bleeding Gums Normal Sometimes.
Published On: December 8, 2011Categories: BlogAre bleeding gums normal sometimes? Answer: No! Bleeding gums are never normal. Bleeding is a sign of gum tenderness, irritation, and infection. Think of gum tissue as you would the skin on your hands. If your nails [...]
Dentist and Osteoporosis
Published On: December 7, 2011Categories: BlogANSWER: Yes! Often we can detect the first stages of osteoporosis based on dental xrays, a review of your medical history and a comprehensive oral exam. Bone loss, excessive tooth loss, loose or ill-fitting dentures and gum [...]
Why Care for Baby Teeth?
Published On: December 5, 2011Categories: BlogQUESTION: Why do we need to care for baby teeth if they fall out anyways. ANSWER: Premature loss of baby teeth will interfere with chewing and can affect the child's nutrition. It also can lead to drifting of adjacent [...]