Have you given any thought to the condition of your teeth? One survey states that up to 20% of adults in the U.S. have experienced some level of anxiety due to the condition of their teeth and mouth.
Read MoreAre you unhappy with your smile? Cavities, accidents, and poor hygiene can damage your teeth. When this happens, it will affect the way you look..
Read MoreYour smile has always bothered you because your teeth are not as straight, white, or beautiful as you like. So, you do not smile
Read MoreEveryone knows that a healthy smile looks great, but can it really improve your life? According to multiple sources, a healthy, beautiful smile can do more than look nice in a photo. When it comes to improving your self-confidence, there's nothing that a great-looking smile can't help you achieve…….
Read MoreIn the year 2017, about 127.6 million adults in the United States visited a dentist. After all, many dentists may be able to provide a variety of services that can help improve your oral health. But dentists can also work to improve….
Read MoreEveryone is familiar with routine dental checkups and cosmetic dental work. These are visits you can schedule whenever it is convenient. Of the 64% of adults between the ages of 18 and 64 reported by the CDC to have visited a dentist in 2014…..
Read Moret's often touted in the medical community that you should visit the dentist every six months to maintain oral health and promote a healthier smile. But…
Read MoreIn the age of the selfie, our smile matters. Unfortunately, a large percentage of the population remains embarrassed by the state of their teeth. Part of the problem, of course…….
Read MoreForbes recently reported that 30% of people smile more than 20 times per day, while less than 14% smile less than five times per day. As dentists, we'd…..
Read MoreAccording to a survey conducted by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 99.7% of adults agreed that a healthy smile is socially important…..
Read MoreCountless people are afraid of the dentist, whether it's because of lies run through the rumor mill or a less-than-satisfactory prior experience. Keep in mind that a quality dentist will assure you have a pleasurable, efficient experience.
Read MoreYou probably already know that having an attractive smile is important. After all, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry conducted a survey that found about 74% of adults think that an unattractive smile can hurt their career success.
Read MoreAs adults, we understand the importance of good dental hygiene and know what steps to take to achieve it. For children, prioritizing quality dental care can be more of a challenge. Many parents know the difficulties…….
Read MoreWhile many people know that smoking is bad for their lungs, few realize that smoking is also bad for their oral health, particularly for your teeth.
Read MoreThough it might seem like having crooked teeth is a surface-level issue, the problems pertaining to this condition go far deeper than one might expect. No longer are crooked teeth considered a simple cosmetic issue.
Read MoreMany people feel that focusing on image is shallow and doesn't let one value the person behind it. However, the fact is that your appearance is your first impression………
Q: Why does it take two or more visits to have a crown done?
A: Traditionally it takes two or more visits to have a crown done because until recently the Dentist always had to have a lab make the crowns.
Read MoreDid you know that 127.6 million adults visited the dentist in 2017? This is a vast number of individuals, but it pales in comparison to the 328 million people in the United States as of Jan. 12 of this year.
Read MoreI believe more people have this fear than any other when it comes to getting dental work done. Most procedures still require the use of anesthesia to make you comfortable. Though the “shot” has not been completely eliminated, there are some exciting advances in dental anesthesia that will make your visit more comfortable
Read MoreI like to tell my patients that there are three major flaws with silver fillings. First they are ugly. Second, they are not typically bonded to the tooth and they expand and contract with temperature, thus allowing teeth to fracture. And third, they are just plain ugly(yes, I know i said that twice).
Read More