We offer care for the entire family, including children of all ages. Kids need routine and general care, just like adults. Otherwise, minor issues can arise and eventually lead to the onset of major oral health problems. Fortunately, children’s dentistry can help protect your kids smile.
When you brush and floss regally, you may assume that means a checkup and cleaning aren’t as important. However, even if you take excellent care of your smile, you still need to see a dentist for routine visits. What happens during your checkup and cleaning visits?
We offer our patients a full array of oral health treatments, such as cosmetic or restorative dentistry. We also offer preventive dentistry, which can allow us to improve oral health and help patients avoid serious complications, such as tooth decay and gum disease.
In order to stay free of tooth decay, gum disease, and other serious oral health concerns, you need to maintain a healthy smile. How do you maintain good oral hygiene? What steps do you need to take to strengthen your smile? In today’s blog, we’re answering common questions about oral hygiene.
When a patient comes to us with minor damage, then we can often address it using tooth bonding. But what about serious damage? To address fractures, breakage, or advanced decay and infection, we can use a custom-made dental crown.
If you have decay, then you need to undergo treatment. Otherwise, what seems like a minor irritant can soon threaten the stability of your tooth. In order to repair a cavity, we often place a lifelike dental filling. In today’s blog, we’re going to discuss when to see the dentist and how we place a natural looking dental filling.
We often discuss common oral health issues, such as tooth decay or even TMJ disorder. However, today we would like to talk about an oral health concern that only impacts between 5% and 10% of the population. What is tori?