3 Reasons to Replace Your Missing Teeth With Dental Implants

Posted on: 23 September 2019

When you lose a tooth as an adult, it is not going to grow back in. When you have to have an adult tooth pulled from your mouth, you don't want to leave a gap in your mouth. You are going to want to replace that pulled adult tooth with a dental implant.  A dental implant is a false tooth which is attached to your jaw via a screw. There are a few reasons why you should consider getting a dental implant to replace the adult tooth that was pulled from your mouth.
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Thinking About Teeth Whitening? What To Know

Posted on: 20 August 2019

When it comes to your teeth, staining and discoloration can greatly detract from your smile. Over time, staining is common and can be exacerbated by certain types of food and drink and even medications. The good news is that teeth whitening is a great way to lift stains and to brighten your teeth by multiple shades. It's a quick way to make a major difference in your smile. If you are thinking about teeth whitening, here are three things that you should know.
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What You Need To Know About The End Of Your Invisalign Treatment

Posted on: 20 July 2019

If you have concerns over the appearance of your smile, Invisalign is an effective option to straighten your teeth without the look of conventional metal braces. Once you've completed your Invisalign treatment plan, there are a few things you need to do to ensure the longevity of your results. Follow this guide to keep your teeth looking their best. 1. Don't Stop Wearing Your Aligner Until Your Dentist Tells You To
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How A Dentist Will Deal With Tooth Decay

Posted on: 25 June 2019

Do you have a tooth that is causing you a lot of pain? If so, you likely have a cavity due to tooth decay that needs to be treated by a dentist. Here are some ways that your dentist can help treat the tooth to make that pain go away. Filling  A small cavity can be treated with a simple filling. The dentist will drill out the decayed part of the tooth and fill in the missing portion of the tooth with a filling material.
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