Cosmetic

The Many Uses for Dental Caps

Dental caps and dental crowns are synonymous terms. Both are tooth-shaped restorations that fit over the entire visible portion of the tooth. If a tooth gets a chip or crack, for example, a dental cap can reinforce the tooth and improve its appearance.

Wellness

Understanding the Link Between Diabetes and Gum Disease

Gum disease, termed gingivitis in its early stage and periodontitis in its more serious stage, is an infection of the gums. Diabetes is a disease that causes high blood sugar levels due to a lack of the hormone insulin (Type 1 diabetes) or cell resistance to insulin’s effects (Type 2 diabetes). What you may not know is that if you have diabetes, you have a higher risk of developing gum disease.

Cosmetic

Resolve to Have Whiter Teeth This Year

It’s that time of year again — the time when we all make resolutions to be better versions of ourselves in the coming year. But, how often do those resolutions fall by the wayside after a month or two? Do you want a resolution you can actually accomplish? How about getting a stunning smile?

Cosmetic

Versatile Veneers Can Transform Your Smile

When you think about transforming your smile from dull to dazzling, you may think the only way to do that is through extensive dental work. However, that may not be necessary. Veneers are a relatively simple, yet highly effective way to correct a variety of common dental flaws. 

Wellness

The Importance of Biannual Dental Cleanings

We get it — going to the dentist is rarely exciting. It’s probably fair to say that most people dread the thought. But these visits are necessary to maintain both your oral health and your overall health.  It’s no surprise, then, that researchers have found a clear connection between oral health and Alzheimer’s disease, showing that the bacteria that causes gingivitis can move from your mouth to your brain.

Wellness

Top Signs Your Gums Are in Trouble

Nearly half of all adults in the United States have some level of gum disease. And gum disease doesn't just affect your oral health. Gum disease, which starts out as gingivitis, and, if not treated, turns into periodontal disease, can lead to serious consequences for your overall health as well.

Restorative

Dental Implant vs. Bridge: Which Is Right for Me?

If you’re missing one or more teeth — and by age 50, according to the CDC, the average American has lost 12 — it can seriously damage your oral health. From bite misalignments to worn teeth to the inability to clean properly, missing teeth can cause a host of problems, making restorative dentistry an important part of your dental health plan.