The holiday season is a time for joy, family gatherings, and indulging in festive treats. However, amidst the celebrations, it’s essential not to neglect your oral health. Maintaining proper dental care during the holidays can prevent potential issues and keep…
Cavities are one of the most common oral health conditions treated at dental offices. Fortunately, because cavities develop over a long period of time, there are many ways you can slow the progression of tooth decay. Learn about the steps…
With age comes wisdom, and for some people, wisdom teeth. Your last adult teeth are your third molars, also known as wisdom teeth, that grow around late adolescence or early young adulthood. While these teeth can sometimes emerge with no…
Tooth sensitivity is a common problem that people often overlook. They may stop eating ice cream or drinking hot tea to avoid the problem, but they don’t get treatment from a dentist. If you struggle with sensitive teeth but feel…
Whether your child has yet to lose the first tooth or has lost several baby teeth, proper dental care is key to ensuring optimal oral health as they grow and develop. Knowing how to care for the mouth after these…
Periodontitis is a disease that affects the gum tissue, surrounding teeth, and bone. Over 80% of adults suffer from some stage of this disease in their lives, but with the right dental treatment plan, you don’t have to be part…
A root canal, also known as endodontic treatment, is necessary when an injury or infection resulting from tooth decay has damaged the nerve of the tooth. If the tooth crown is heavily damaged or decayed, this treatment may require the…
Teething is a rite of passage for all new babies and parents, but this stage of your child’s development is often met with tears and sleepless nights for everyone. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to help. Signs…
Gingivitis, also known as periodontal or gum disease, is a condition that causes inflammation of the gums. It’s the earliest stage of gum disease and is caused by many factors. What Causes Gum Disease? The primary cause of gum disease…
Whether you need to restore a broken tooth or cover an implant, a dental crown is the most common restorative procedure in cosmetic dentistry. Let’s explore the different crown types and what to expect from them in terms of durability.…
