Did you know that smiling boosts your mood? That’s right! Just the simple act of sharing your smile can release neurotransmitters that boost your mood. Smiling also makes you more approachable, makes you feel less stressed, and leaves you feeling more confident.
(more…)How Cosmetic Dentistry Is More Than Just a Smile Makeover
April 20, 2021
The Best Foods to Support a Healthy Smile
Historical evidence suggests that hunter-gatherers, our distant ancestors, had little tooth decay, despite not having access to modern dental care tools such as toothpaste, floss, and mouthwash.
(more…)How Wisdom Teeth Can Negatively Impact Oral Health
Your wisdom teeth are so named because of their late arrival in your mouth, at an age when you’re thought to have more wisdom. However, these late-erupting teeth can have a negative impact on your overall oral health, or that of your child, making extraction the only wise choice.
(more…)Preventing Periodontal Disease: What You Can Do Today
Many American adults suffer from periodontal disease, and some are not aware that it is a serious oral condition that can impact their overall health. Fortunately, periodontal disease is reversible if caught and treated in the early stages. However, prevention is always preferable to treatment.
(more…)Dental Implants: Why They are the Gold Standard for Replacing Missing Teeth
Missing teeth do more than wreck your smile. Teeth gone AWOL can hurt the way you chew, speak, look, and think about yourself.
(more…)Spring Sports Season is a Great Time to Update Your Mouthguard
If you have a child or teen who’s involved in playing sports, chances are good you already know about the recommendation to wear mouthguards. But depending on your league’s rules, mouthguards may only be a recommendation rather than a requirement. Even if your child is already wearing a mouthguard, spring is a good time to update it.
(more…)How a Root Canal Can Save Your Tooth
The outer layer of your tooth — the enamel — is strong and hard. But the tissues inside the enamel are soft. Under certain circumstances, teeth get damaged or severe decay develops, compromising the integrity of the inside of your tooth.
(more…)Bad Breath and What You Can Do About It
Bad breath (halitosis) is one of the most common dental complaints, affecting up to 25% of the population. It can cause distress, embarrassment, and anxiety among sufferers, but fortunately, it’s usually very easy to treat. Let’s take a look at some of the most common causes of bad breath and what you can do to freshen up…
(more…)Resolve to Smiler Brighter This Year: Consider a Smile Makeover
If you want to greet the new year (and the new decade) with a smile that exudes confidence, vitality, and great health, there are a number of effective ways to accomplish this with our smile makeover. Whether your teeth are crooked, discolored, or just plain missing, we offer a full array of cosmetic dentistry options that will make your smile one you’re proud to show off.
(more…)Adjusting to Life With Dentures
Due to their affordability and ease of use, dentures are still the most popular choice when you’ve experienced tooth loss. However, first-time denture wearers may struggle with having a foreign object in their mouth, especially when eating and speaking. For some, dentures may even cause irritation and pain.
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