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A Guide to Customizing Your Smile Makeover
added on: March 17, 2024

Your smile is a unique expression of your personality, and a smile makeover offers a personalized approach to enhancing its aesthetic appeal. Whether you wish to address discoloration, misalignment, or other dental concerns, customizing a smile makeover ensures that the end result reflects your individual preferences and complements your facial… Read More…


How Sugar Fuels the Fire of Gum Disease
added on: February 14, 2024

Gum disease is a prevalent oral health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. While poor oral hygiene is a well-known contributor, another culprit often overlooked is sugar. The sweet delight that many of us indulge in daily may play a significant role in fueling the fire of gum disease…. Read More…

Posted In: Periodontics

The Ultimate Guide to Holiday Foods for Healthy Teeth
added on: December 12, 2023

The holiday season is upon us, bringing joy, laughter, and of course, an abundance of delicious foods. As you plan your festive feasts and indulge in sweet treats, it’s essential to consider the impact of your choices on your oral health. This guide is here to help you navigate the… Read More…

Posted In: Oral Health

TMJ Awareness Month: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
added on: November 11, 2023

November is a special month for us because it’s TMJ Awareness Month. Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, commonly known as TMJ, affects millions of people around the world. Yet, it often goes undiagnosed or misunderstood. Our team of experienced and trusted dental professionals aims to help patients of all ages live healthy,… Read More…

Posted In: Oral Health

How To Avoid Dry Sockets After Wisdom Teeth Removal
added on: October 17, 2023

Wisdom tooth removal is a common dental procedure that can lead to a speedy recovery when handled with care. One of the potential complications, however, is the development of dry sockets. After a tooth extraction, a dry socket can occur if the blood clot dislodges or dissolves too soon, exposing… Read More…

Posted In: Oral Surgery

Why Invisalign Is the Top Choice for Teenagers’ Orthodontic Journey
added on: September 4, 2023

The emergence of Invisalign® has revolutionized the way teenagers approach teeth straightening. Gone are the days when clunky metal braces were the only option. Invisalign, a modern and discreet alternative, has swiftly become the first choice for teenagers seeking orthodontic treatment. Its blend of effectiveness, convenience, and aesthetics has captured… Read More…


Is Your Diet Harming Your Smile? Stay Away From These Foods!
added on: August 5, 2023

Human teeth are incredibly resilient. They endure crushing pressures, extreme temperatures, and an onslaught from countless bacteria, day and night. Tooth enamel, in fact, is the hardest substance the human body produces. Nature only produces one substance that’s harder on our planet: diamonds. However, what you eat can harm your… Read More…

Posted In: Oral Health

Am I Too Old to Have My Wisdom Teeth Extracted?
added on: June 22, 2023

As humans, we are typically equipped with a third set of molars. Dentists frequently refer to these bonus molars as wisdom teeth. While earlier iterations of humans relied on these molars to help them grind their food enough for proper digestion, today’s world of easy-to-process foods makes wisdom teeth largely… Read More…

Posted In: Oral Surgery

Root Canal Awareness Week – Everything You Should Know!
added on: May 14, 2023

Root canal therapy (RCT) is one of the most feared dental procedures, but it shouldn’t be! During Root Canal Awareness Week, we want to share information about RCT to help our patients who need endodontic therapy feel more at ease about their treatment. “Root Canal” Defined First things first– let’s… Read More…


Why Replacing Missing Teeth is Always the Best Choice
added on: April 12, 2023

Do you have gaps in your smile because of missing teeth? Are you scheduled to undergo a dental extraction? If so, you are faced with the choice: to replace or not to replace. Our answer: ALWAYS replace missing teeth, with the exception of wisdom teeth. The benefits of replacing the… Read More…


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