Dental Health Emergencies: The Proper Response To Common Tooth Related Problems

Most dental health problems will develop over the course of time. For instance, it can take several months or longer to develop a cavity that requires the attention of a dentist. However, there are also several dental health problems that can occur rapidly and may require immediate care in order to prevent serious consequences. Below you will learn how to properly respond to a few of these common tooth related problems. [Read More]

Making Dental Implants More Affordable

If you're in need of dental implants, the last thing you want standing between you and a healthy mouth is money. But at $1,500 to $7,500 per single tooth dental implant, cost can be a factor in whether or not a person is able to get the dental implants they want and need. Read on for several tips to help you find the most affordable option for dental implants and begin your journey to a happier, healthier smile. [Read More]

Straight Talk About Straight Teeth: Why Your Smile Matters

Both personally and professionally, first impressions matter and one of the first things people will notice about you is your smile. Some people are fortunate enough to be born with perfectly aligned teeth while others are able to get a beautiful smile through dental work when they were young. But some people reach adulthood with imperfect teeth and consider correcting it with invisalign. If you are one of those people, you may be wondering if it's worth it to invest in straightening your teeth. [Read More]

The Disorder That Might Be Destroying Your Tooth From The Inside

Practically everyone knows that cavities are a form of tooth decay in which the tooth is slowly destroyed by acid and bacteria breaking down the exterior of the tooth. However, what you probably don't know is that there's a disorder that can break down your teeth from the inside, and you might have it without feeling a thing. This disorder is called internal resorption, and this guide will explain what it is, how you can keep it from progressing, and how it's treated. [Read More]