Dental implants are strong and reliable dental restorations, but that doesn’t mean they can fend for themselves. In fact, if you want your dental implants to last many years, then you need to properly care for them. Fortunately, caring for dental implants is just like caring for your natural teeth. To help you maintain top-notch dental implants, our dentists, Dr.... read more »
Do you know the tools you need for your oral health to stay in top-notch care? There are many tools that can help you keep your smile healthy between your dental visits. If you are wanting to keep your smile in tip-top shape, then you should make sure you have some of these tools in your home to help you.... read more »
If you are looking for a highly effective tooth replacement, consider the use of dental crowns. Through the use of dental crowns, you can protect a tooth by applying a wonderful restoration that protects a tooth completely. Dental crowns are designed to cap a tooth on all sides down to the gum line for added support. Not like that, dental... read more »
Have you ever heard of gingivitis before? Gingivitis is an oral health condition that often arises at an early stage of gum disease. Because gum disease is a progressive disease in which your gum tissues are suffering and are infected, it may progress over a period of many months or even years before it can eventually be discovered. Thus, it... read more »
Dental accidents occur occasionally. This can be frustrating. If you have a cracked or chipped tooth or a tooth with a large cavity, you have a number of options available to you. Today we will talk about once such method of treating a weakened tooth--a dental crown. Dental crowns are quite popular because they can restore a tooth to its... read more »
Are you aware of healthy foods you should be eating? Although we often think of unhealthy foods we should be avoiding including those high in sugar and carbs, we rarely talk about what products can be safe for our smiles. There are several products that actually have been shown to help protect against dental erosion and strengthen your tooth enamel.... read more »
Have you ever heard of a water flosser before? Although they may seem highly familiar when you're in a dentist office, they have in recent years become more prevalent in at-home use. Water flossers can add an additional layer to your oral health care and assist with interdental cleaning. If you're not happy with your threaded floss, consider switching... read more »
If you have a weakened tooth that needs strengthening, a dental crown restoration might be something to speak to your dentist about. A tooth can be damaged from accidental injury and suffer a break, or it can be weakened from extensive decay, and following a root canal. Let's take a closer look at crowns, what they are, and how they... read more »
If you ever wonder why you should brush your teeth every morning and night for two minutes each time, then you have come to the right blog. Today, our dentistss, Drs. Hutchison, Gabrielsen, and Craig, would like to discuss the benefits of brushing, which are: -Brushing helps you prevent tooth decay and gum disease. This is very beneficial because tooth... read more »
Dental damage can occur in many forms. However, it is important to understand what normally causes dental damage and what you can do to help prevent it. By creating a safe tooth hazard prevention plan, you can help lower the risk of potential damage and any oral accidents that could potentially occur. It's always a good idea to make... read more »
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