3 Options For Completing A Full Mouth Restoration

Posted on: 16 June 2015

Experts estimate that more than 35 million people in the United States today are missing all their teeth. If your natural teeth are missing, there are some ways you can replace these teeth in order to restore functionality to your mouth once again. Here are three options you might want to consider when it comes to a full mouth restoration in the future. 1. Traditional Dentures While you might be reluctant to invest in a full set of dentures, modern technology has allowed dentures to fit more comfortably than ever before. [Read More]

Dental Implants: Exploring the Pros and Cons

Posted on: 27 May 2015

Dental implants are quickly becoming the most popular way to replace missing or severely damaged teeth. However, like all tooth replacement options, dental implants are not right for everybody. By taking a moment to review both the pros and cons associated with these implants, you will be able to determine whether or not they are right for you. The Pros Dental implants have several impressive benefits to offer. These benefits include [Read More]

3 Lesser-Known Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures That Won't Break Your Budget

Posted on: 18 April 2015

There are cosmetic dentistry procedures that you may hear about so much that you think those are the only procedures available to improve the appearance of an otherwise healthy smile. Many people know about teeth-whitening and porcelain veneers, but there are other procedures that get talked about less, so you might not know they exist. Become informed of all your cosmetic dentistry options, and you may realize that although a full set of veneers may be out of your budget right now, there are other ways to have your smile improved that you may be able to fit into your budget. [Read More]

3 Ways To Help Your Child Develop Good Dental Habits

Posted on: 15 April 2015

Getting children to brush their teeth can be impossible sometimes. Even if they do brush their teeth, they may just gloss over their mouth with a toothbrush without being very thorough. If you want your child to develop good dental habits, then follow these 3 tips. Brushing Rewards First, consider rewards for your children to help them start brushing more regularly and for longer periods of time. For example, create a chart where you can award stars or write in points for your children when they brush. [Read More]