Adjusting to Dentures

Common Causes And Treatment Options For Sensitive Teeth

Sensitive teeth can cause a tingling sensation or even pain when you eat or drink hot, cold, or sweet foods and drinks. Sensitivity can affect only a single tooth or all of your teeth. Before a treatment plan can be recommended for your tooth sensitivity, you will need to schedule a dental office visit for a checkup. Here are some common causes of sensitive teeth and some effective treatment options your dentist may recommend. Read More 

Stained Teeth? How A Laser Teeth Whitening Procedure Helps

If you have stained teeth, you have many options to whiten your teeth. One of these options that works great is a laser tooth whitening procedure. Below is information on what this is and how it works to help you decide if this is the right choice to have whiter teeth. Laser Teeth Whitening Laser teeth whitening is generally done by a cosmetic dentist, but your regular dentist may also offer this at their practice. Read More 

6 Ways To Keep Your Invisalign Aligners Clean And Invisible

Unless you look closely, Invisalign aligners are difficult to see. This is why some patients who prefer to keep their orthodontic treatment discreet choose Invisalign. But you might worry that your Invisalign aligners won't always be invisible. The best way to keep your aligners from attracting unwanted attention is to keep them clean. If you clean your aligners the right way, you can ensure that most people won't notice them. Here six tips to help you keep your aligners clean the right way. Read More 

What To Expect If Your Dental Implant Fails

Dental implants have a high success rate after placement. However, they can fail in some cases. For instance, gum disease, poor oral hygiene, and bone loss can all cause dental implant failure. But what happens after a dental implant fails. This article will go through what will happen if your dental implant fails. How can you tell when a dental implant is failing? In the event that a dental implant fails, you should see some clear signs of failure. Read More 

3 Advantages Of Ceramic Crowns

When your dentist suggests a dental crown, they will often give you your choice of materials for the crown. The options usually are gold, silver, porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, and ceramic crowns. Sometimes your choice simply boils down to your preference or which tooth is receiving the crown. While gold crowns have been around for more than a century, there are also advantages to choosing ceramic crowns. Here are a few of those advantages to consider. Read More