What Level of Orthodontic Treatment Do You Need?

The alignment of your teeth can affect you in a couple of different ways. For one, the alignment of your teeth affects the appearance of your smile. Straighter teeth look more appealing. The alignment of your teeth also affects your bite in terms of its function and it’s longevity. Teeth that are properly aligned come together evenly and allow you to chew efficiently. When your bite is in alignment, it also prevents premature wear on your teeth. Finally, straighter teeth are also easier to clean. To straighten your smile, it’s a matter of choosing what level of orthodontic treatment that you need. (more…)

The Best Way to Erase Teeth Stains

Teeth staining is a natural product of eating and drinking. If you’re experiencing staining to your enamel, it’s likely being caused by your lifestyle habits. Does that mean you should stop eating and drinking everything? Well, that’s not exactly realistic. While there are steps that you can take to reduce the amount of staining that you experience, there is also a way to erase teeth stains with a simple procedure. Professional teeth whitening gets rid of unsightly stains, and it’s  a noninvasive procedure. If you would like to see whiter, brighter teeth, here’s the best way to erase teeth stains. (more…)

Digital Imaging Improves Dental Implants

Dental implants are a popular choice for tooth replacement when your budget allows for the treatment. While dental implants are typically a more expensive prosthetic option, they also create the most comprehensive replacement for missing teeth. That’s because dental implants are surgically placed in your jawbone, giving them stability and strength that other prosthetics don’t have. While dental implants are an excellent prosthetic option, not all implant experiences are the same. The placement and alignment of your dental implants impacts how effective and comfortable they are. This is where digital imaging can improve the dental implant process. (more…)

Get Your Preventive Dental Appointment on the Books

The new year is already well underway, and although it may not feel like it, now is the time to start thinking about the midway point of the year. This is especially true when it comes to scheduling your dentist appointments. Making two preventive dental appointments each year can help you combat problems like cavities and gum disease. Plus, your dental insurance plan almost certainly covers these visits. If you’re going to make two appointments this year, you need to get your first appointment in by June. Depending on how busy your dentist’s office gets, that may mean scheduling the appointment now. (more…)

Deep Cleaning to Repair Tooth Stability

Your teeth are strong and resilient. When healthy, your teeth can sustain a huge amount of force as they chew through food. The thing that allows your teeth to function in this way is the connection between your teeth and jawbone. Your teeth are held in place by connective tissue that fuses the roots of your teeth with your jawbone. If bacteria gets underneath your gums, it can actually damage that connection in a very serious way. If you’re experiencing a bacterial infection in your gums, then you can treat the issue with deep cleaning to repair the stability of your teeth. (more…)

What Are the Signs and Risks Associated with Sleep Apnea?

Obstructive sleep apnea affects many adults on a nightly basis. Simply put, obstructive sleep apnea is caused by an obstruction in your airway that does not allow you to breathe while you sleep at night. In most cases, this obstruction is due to the shape of your bite, and the relaxation of oral tissue while you sleep. The obstruction will eventually cause you to wake up so that you can breathe. Waking up throughout the night does not allow you to get the restful sleep that you need to feel awake and focused throughout the day. Do you know the signs and risks associated with sleep apnea? (more…)

Therapeutic Treatment to Repair Root Canals

The root canals of your teeth serve a vital function. In essence, they keep your teeth alive. The root canals are located inside of the roots of each tooth, and they connect the tooth to the rest of the body. The root canals serve as a sort of transportation system for blood vessels and nerves to and from your teeth. When root canals become infected by bacteria, this bacteria can spread to other tissues in your body. This can lead to blood clotting and unexplained pain. To repair infected root canals, your dentist will use root canal therapy. This treatment cleans and protects the root canals. (more…)

A Simple Cosmetic Treatment to Improve Your Smile

The appearance of your smile can actually have a pretty dramatic effect on your self perception and your confidence. You’ll be more inclined to show off a bright, beautiful smile in social and professional settings. Conversely, a smile that has faded and teeth that have worn down can tank your confidence. If you’re someone who would like to see some improvement to your smile, you don’t have to undergo a major treatment to do so. There’s a simple cosmetic treatment to improve your smile quickly. Dental bonding and contouring are minimally invasive, and they don’t take long. (more…)

Get Your Implant Placed Correctly

Dental implants are an incredible prosthetic option for patients that have suffered from tooth loss. Implants can recreate the power and durability of a natural tooth, unlike other prosthetic options. If you’ve experienced tooth loss and you want your smile back, as well as the ability to comfortably eat all kinds of foods, dental implants are the choice. The dental implant you choose does make a difference. Digital dental implants are placed using a 3D map of your mouth. They’re more precise, they function better, they come with less discomfort, and they’re built to last. Here’s what you can expect from a digitally-imaged dental implant. (more…)

Treat Signs of Gingivitis Right Away

Gum disease is the result of chronic inflammation in your gums. When bacteria build up beneath your gum line, they cause your gums to become red, swollen, and uncomfortable. If you are noticing any of these signs in your gums, it may mean that you have developed gingivitis. Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. While this condition can be dangerous and uncomfortable, it is reversible. If you treat your gingivitis right away, you can restore your gums to proper health without suffering the major oral health problems that come with periodontitis. (more…)