Tips to Protect Your Teeth During Treatment With Braces

29 December 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Braces help many people to straighten their smiles, but keeping your teeth clean and healthy while you have them can be a challenge. Many people who have braces end up developing some degree of tooth decay or gum inflammation during their treatment. Here are some tips that can help you to avoid these side effects and keep your smile both straight and healthy. 1. Don't Stop Flossing Flossing your teeth when you have braces can be difficult, but that doesn't mean you should give up on interdental hygiene altogether. Read More 

4 Basic Dental Treatment Procedures

23 November 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

Many experts advise people to visit the dentist every six months. However, for high-risk groups, like people with diabetes or those with poor dental health, dental appointments should be more regular. Apart from tooth extraction, whitening, and filling, there are four other basic dental treatments. Deep Cleaning Deep cleaning is performed for patients who have gum disease. To determine whether you're a suitable candidate for deep cleaning, your dentist will conduct pocket depth readings and dental x-rays. Read More 

What It Means When You Choose to Have Dental Implants Installed

5 November 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you encounter an accident or a sports injury that causes you to lose several teeth, you may be presented with several dental treatment options for missing teeth. These include dental bridges, dentures and dental implants. Out of these options, dental implants are the most realistic, but they are expensive. If you choose them, this is what you can expect. Dental Examination Your dentist will examine your teeth and jawbone to verify that it is possible to install dental implants without any complications and that they are the most effective choice among the options given. Read More 

4 Benefits of Professional Denture Repair

3 November 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

When your dentures break, it can be tempting to take matters into your own hands by gluing them back together so you can carry on using them without needing to see a dentist. However, this approach to denture repair is likely to fail. Here are four good reasons why a professional denture repair always beats an amateur job. 1. Longer Lifespan Home denture repair kits are not designed to be a permanent solution to broken dentures. Read More 

A Guide to Dental Bridges

21 October 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

When you lose some of your teeth, maybe due to an illness or accident, your dentist recommends three treatment options: dentures, dental implants and dental bridges. Most times, you have the privilege of choosing the treatment method, but sometimes, your condition or general health might not make you a good candidate for some treatment options. For example, if you have a health condition that affects your bones, dental implants may not be right for you. Read More