Conventional Dentures vs. Overdentures
July 21, 2022
Tooth loss is still treated by dentures, but there are now special kinds of dentures called overdentures that integrate the latest dental implant technology. Here's the difference between traditional dentures and overdentures
A Quick & Simple Bad Breath Prevention Tip
July 14, 2022
Did you know there is a super simple way to help prevent bad breath that you should actually already be doing? This should already be part of your dental hygiene routine in order to prevent tooth decay
What Your Toothbrush Is Trying to Tell You
July 7, 2022
Despite being something that we do everyday, we find that patients have a a surprising amount of trouble brushing and flossing correctly. Dental hygiene is key to preventing dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease
3 Key Ways to Prevent Tooth Decay in Babies & Toddlers
June 30, 2022
Caring for a baby or toddler's dental health is very different that caring for your own or an older child's. Here are a few pieces of advice for ensuring the littles members of you family start life with healthy, cavity-free smiles.
A Guide to Dental Implants Vocabulary
June 23, 2022
Whether you're in the process of getting dental implants or just exploring them as a treatment possibility, it is helpful to know some of the terms that we use when discussing implants.
Upgrade Your Dental Hygiene With the Latest Tech
June 16, 2022
Dentistry is a field of healthcare that is always advancing and improving. The technology that dentists have in their practices certainly has changed and gotten better over the years.
Smile Restoration Isn’t Just for Seniors
June 9, 2022
If circumstances have left you without your teeth at a relatively young age, it can be easy to feel like you're the only one. As a result, many patients think there is a stigma against younger people getting restorative dentistry such as dental implants or dentures. Not true!
Diabetes & Dental Care: A Quick Guide
June 2, 2022
With hundreds of millions of diagnoses worldwide, diabetes is a major concern for all medical professionals, and dentists are no exception. We know that diabetic patients need to take special precautions when it comes to their health care, so we created this quick guide on what diabetes means for your dental care.