Are Dental Implants Right For You?

If you have one or more of your teeth missing, you'll want to choose the best option possible for replacing your teeth. One very valid option is dental implants. They give you a permanent replacement for your missing teeth that look and feel like your natural ones. Also, they require no more maintenance than your natural teeth do. Although dental implants are a great option, they aren't for everyone. You can learn more about implants in this article so that you can determine whether or not they may be the right choice for you. Read More 

Laser Procedure Has Periodontal Patients Smiling

Periodontal disease is the condition in which plaque and calculus have infiltrated the gum tissues and have begun to destroy the supporting bone in which your teeth are anchored. While the early stages of periodontal disease are not painful, there are warning signs that patients should be aware of: Reddened gums Bleeding from the gums Gum line recession Bad breath Changes in tooth alignment and spacing Loose teeth Swollen gums Abscesses on the gums and discharge of pus from the gums As the disease advances, patients may experience soreness around their teeth, painful chewing, and tooth sensitivity. Read More 

Which Option Works Best For Replacing A Missing Tooth?

If you are missing a tooth due to an accident, you may have considered going to a dentist to have a false tooth placed where your real tooth was once located. There are several options available in replacing a missing tooth. Here is a run-down of the choices available and some pros and cons of each to help you make a decision as to which route you wish to pursue for your specific situation. Read More 

4 Ways to Prevent Cavities in Your Child’s Teeth

As a parent, you likely realize how important it is for your child to maintain their dental health and avoid cavities. However, other than having your child brush their teeth, you may not know what you can do to help them avoid cavities. Here are some ways to help your child's teeth stay cavity free. Offer a Lot of Water It's important to encourage your child to drink water throughout the day. Read More 

Tips For Making Your Children’s Braces More Affordable

As a parent you are sure to want to give your child every advantage you can provide; a straight smile is highly desirable, but many people are not born with one. A lot of children are referred to orthodontists during early adolescence for corrective treatment, but many parents are surprised by the high cost associated with a child getting braces. The financial stress can be even greater when more than one of your children needs braces. Read More