2015

Keep Your Teeth Healthy And White When You Have A Sweet Tooth

It's important for you to learn which snacks are the healthier options for your teeth, especially around the holidays when there are so many tasty snacks to choose from. By choosing the better options as much as possible, you can decrease your chances of developing cavities and you may be able to keep your teeth looking whiter for longer. This article will offer you tips on choosing the treats that will be the least damaging to your teeth. Read More 

Baby Biters: What New Parents Should Know About Their Infant’s First Teeth

New parents are wise to learn everything they can about infant dental development. By spending meaningful time teaching your growing child how to brush their teeth and eat foods that are healthy, you may save yourself from facing big dental bills in the future. The very first teeth No two children will sprout their baby teeth at the same time, so parents shouldn't be overly concerned if their baby's teeth poke through earlier or later than the teeth of another family's baby. Read More 

3 Questions You May Have About Cantilever Dental Bridges

If you are missing one of your molar teeth and would like to fill in this space, your dentist might recommend getting a dental bridge. Traditional bridges are ideal when the missing tooth has a tooth on each side, but this option will not work if you are missing one of your last molar teeth. Because this missing tooth would only have one tooth next to it, your dentist might suggest using a cantilever bridge. Read More 

4 Tips For Saving Money On Dental Visits

Budgeting for dental care can sometimes be difficult, but it's well worth the trouble. Taking care of your teeth doesn't just ensure that your pearly whites remain healthy and cavity-free, it can also affect the health of the rest of your body. The following tips can help you save money on your dental care while still ensuring that your health is put first. Tip #1: Put Prevention First Lowering your risk of dental problems starts at home. Read More 

Potential Concerns With No-Shots/No-Drilling Veneers

There are two major methods of bonding veneers onto teeth. The traditional/preparation method involves drilling away some tooth enamel before bonding the veneers. The no-preparation method, which uses ultra-thin veneers, doesn't involve drilling the enamel. The latter is also known as the "no shots and no drill" technique because you don't need an anesthetic shot if your treatment doesn't involve drilling. It is a favorite of many people who don't want to bother with the initial preparation, but it does have its drawbacks. Read More