How to Avoid Damaging Your Teeth with Teeth Whitening Toothpaste

Having white teeth is desirable to everyone. However, there are many teeth whitening products that can be damaging. While they may make your teeth whiter, it can actually be causing more harm than good. This is true of teeth whitening toothpaste as well. It is important that you follow these tips for preventing damage to your teeth while still being able to reap the benefits of the whitening toothpaste you want to use: Read More 

Three Cosmetic Procedures To Repair Your Teeth And Boost Your Confidence

If you have chipped, discolored, or misshaped teeth, you may feel uncomfortable about them and avoid normal interactions such as face-to-face conversations and smiling as much as possible. Working with your dentist, you can find a solution that repairs your teeth and boosts your confidence. The three common treatments below have their own pros and cons, so it's important that you and your dentist work through them together. Bonding Read More 

Low Bone Density And How It Can Affect Your Candidacy For Dental Implants

For a long time, it was a general rule that a lack of bone or bone density was the reason many people were ineligible for dental implants. These days, that's not always the case. There are many ways to still go through the implant procedure even if you start with poor bone density. Bone Density and the Alveolar Ridge Your jaw's ability to hold and maintain an implant once it's there is because of your alveolar ridge. Read More 

Keep Your Teeth Looking Brighter Between Laser Whitening Treatments

Few other things signal a healthy and beautiful smile more than bright, white teeth. As one of the first things that other people recognize about you, when your smile is bright you feel more confident. Consequently, a number of people choose to undergo laser teeth whitening treatments. While an effective tool, these treatments don't last forever and due to oral health concerns, shouldn't be repeated too frequently. Knowing how to make your teeth appear whiter between treatments can keep your smile bright and you more confident: Read More 

All About Crown Lengthening

If you have too much of your gums showing in your smile or feel that your teeth are just too small, you may want to consider crown lengthening. This procedure reduces visible gum lines and creates a more noticeable smile by simply removing excess gum tissue. The following is information on what you need to know concerning crown lengthening. The Definition of Crown Lengthening Crown lengthening is an oral surgery performed by dentists used for both cosmetic and non-cosmetic reasons. Read More