Choosing Between Veneers And Dental Crowns

Dentists now have several options for whitening and reshaping your teeth, as well as replacing missing teeth. Veneers and crowns are two of the most popular options for improving the appearance of your teeth, but they each have unique strengths and weaknesses. Here is a comparison of veneers and dental crowns to help you determine the option that best suits your needs. Tooth Reshaping The best method for repairing teeth that are cracked or chipped, naturally misshapen, or out of alignment will depend on the level of damage to the tooth and the thickness of the tooth's enamel. Read More 

3 Reasons To Consider Invisalign For Your Teenager

While most teenagers that get braces get traditional ones, some get the invisible type, which are called Invisalign. Invisalign braces are more common for adults; however, there are times when choosing invisible braces for a teenager is a good idea. Here are three reasons you may want to consider getting this type for your teenage child when you're considering teenager orthodontics. This Is A Great Option For Athletes Playing sports is a common for teens, and a lot of sports are considered contact sports. Read More 

Toddler Tooth Care: A Guide For Parents To Help Make Hygiene Fun

As your baby grows into a toddler, dental hygiene can become a sticking point for many parents. Teeth brushing may cause tantrums, and limiting sugar intake and restricting things like juice and soda becomes more difficult. While tooth care for toddlers may not always come without a fight, there are some things parents can do to end the tears and resistance, helping to cement a habit that will be an asset for oral health for a lifetime. Read More 

5 Tips For Getting A Root Canal While Pregnant

Pregnancy can be a difficult time for your oral hygiene. Even with regular brushing and flossing, you may experience inflammation of the gums and tooth decay. Some women experience more serious symptoms including infections in or around their teeth. If you experience an infection in the roots of your tooth or if you experience nerve death, you may have to get a root canal while you are still pregnant. In general, necessary dental procedures during pregnancy are considered safe, but there are a few things that you should be aware of if you are undergoing a more in-depth procedure such as a root canal. Read More 

Having The Perfect Smile For Your Wedding: 3 Cosmetic Dental Treatments You Can Do Just A Week Before The Wedding

Most brides and grooms spend months to plan and prepare for their wedding. It's not unusual for the brides and grooms to make changes to their physical appearance in order to look their best. If you've always wanted to have a picture perfect smile for your wedding, there are many cosmetic dental treatments that can help. While you won't have enough time to get braces, which need to be worn an average of 18 months to three years, to straighten your teeth, these 3 cosmetic dental treatments require almost no recovery time and can make a world of a difference. Read More