It’s no doubt that teeth often get all the spotlight. But when it comes to your oral health, you can’t forget about your gums! Read our blog post to find out what you can do to prevent gum disease before it becomes a problem!
The sweet relief of removing a tooth due to infection or impacted growth can make you eager to bite into your favorite foods peacefully. However, a more quick and successful recovery is likely after oral surgery if you stick to a soft foods diet. Check out our blog post for some good food choices after oral surgery.
There are cases in which it is better for the patient’s oral health and overall health to have one or more teeth extracted. Read our blog post to learn about the extraction process and the recovery process.
If you’ve ever experienced tooth sensitivity, you know that the discomfort and inconvenience are a damper when enjoying regular activities. Getting to the root of the sensitivity can help you take care of the unpleasant sensation sooner. Read our blog post to learn about tooth sensitivity!
While you cross items off your list of things to do before the year ends, don’t forget to cross off using your dental insurance benefits. If you didn’t know, many dental insurance benefits expire on December 31 of each year. Read our blog post for advice on using your dental benefits before you lose them!
If you suspect you need a root canal or found out you need a root canal, then you may be wondering if root canal therapy is painful. Read our blog post to learn about root canal therapy, including how painful it is.
Your smile is probably not the first thing you think of when you consider the physical changes of aging, but it is a real thing! Check out our blog post for a look at five ways your smile transforms the older you get.
Like many dental issues, you might not be able to properly diagnose whether or not you need a root canal, but there are some signs you can check for that may signal it’s time to see a dentist. Check out our blog post for a look at a few of those common symptoms.
If you’re considering getting dental implants to replace a missing tooth, you probably want to know what to expect in the days and weeks after your surgery. Read our blog post for a look at the dental implant recovery timeline.
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