Children can develop decay for a number of reasons, from the foods and drinks they consume to lack of brushing and flossing. However, there are steps you can take to help prevent decay from forming in little smiles.
Does My Smile Need A Custom-Made Crown?
We have a number of treatment options to restore a tooth, whether one has developed tooth decay or major damage. In many cases, we may recommend a custom-made dental crown. What situations call for a crown? What should a patient expect from the placement process?
Why Do We Need Checkups And Cleanings?
When was the last time you had a checkup and cleaning? For many patients, these preventive visits seem unnecessary, especially if they brush and floss daily. However, there are a number of reasons we suggest all patients, even those with good oral health, attend a routine checkup and cleaning.
When Do I Need A Tooth Filling?
We have a number of restorations to treat problems with a tooth, such as chips, fractures, or decay. Occasionally, we may recommend a dental filling to address a cavity. When do you need a filling and should you expect from the placement process?
Taking Care Of That Bothersome Cosmetic Smile Flaw
The sight of a flawed tooth can be endlessly frustrating, as that single issue may be enough to seriously disrupt your appearance. If you want to do something about a problem tooth, you may feel that the necessary cosmetic dental treatment will be time-consuming, or complicated. Fortunately, you may be able to see results after just one appointment. Bonding and contouring work can be completed in as little as one visit, with each providing a means to correct many aggravating cosmetic issues. Tooth contouring involves the careful removal of dental material, which can lead to an evening out of a tooth, as well as a reduction in its size. Dental bonding involves the application of composite resin, which can improve a tooth’s color, while also addressing concerns about its size and condition. (more…)
Regular Headaches May Be Related To Jaw Troubles
If your regular headaches are making it harder for you to enjoy your life, you should consider having an evaluation. What you might not realize is that the reason for your ongoing discomfort could be due to an issue with your jaw joints. TMJ dysfunction refers to problems that affect the jaw joints, or muscles controlling the jaw. Because your jaw is operated by the trigeminal nerve, which is also responsible for sensation in your face, neck, and head, jaw problems can lead to frequent issues with headaches. Your dentist is able to recognize when TMJ dysfunction is affecting a patient, and they can work with you to address the problem. (more…)
How Does A Dental Bridge Stay In Place?
Having a permanently secured restoration to address a gap in your smile can deliver great cosmetic improvements, and make mealtimes easier. Many patients who want to address tooth loss will rely on a dental bridge. Your bridge consists of your pontic, or your replacement tooth, and a pair of dental crowns. The crowns are placed on the teeth on either side of your missing tooth. Their presence essentially gives you a stable, reliable prosthetic that you can count on to stay secure when you bite, chew, and speak. This can make you more confident in how you look, and make a real improvement to your daily life. (more…)