You know those articles out there like: “Things I wish I knew before XYZ!” Where bloggers share their experiences to spread awareness and prevent their problems from happening to innocent people like you? Well, this blog is like that. You see:...
You know those articles out there like: “Things I wish I knew before XYZ!” Where bloggers share their experiences to spread awareness and prevent their problems from happening to innocent people like you? Well, this blog is like that. You see:...
Seven seconds. That’s all it takes to make a first impression. And what’s going to make a lasting impression? Your smile. One survey… This text opens a new tab to an AACD PDF… reported 48% of adults believe a smile is the most memorable trait...
Last year, we launched our online smile consultation because convenience is a must in this modern world. Now with the pandemic, our virtual consultations have become even more beneficial! You can safely stay at home while receiving our cosmetic dentist’s...
Did you know there are different styles of teeth? They even have names! And did you also know, you can fully customize how your smile will look with veneers? If you didn’t, you’re not alone. A lot of our patients come to us hoping to update their veneers...
Do you have one or more missing teeth? If so, you’ve probably heard about dental implants – the #1 recommended solution for replacing missing teeth permanently. But what you might not have heard are the answers to your dental implant FAQs, like “How...
Do you have a painful white spot inside your lip or cheek? It could be a canker sore! Cankers sores (aphthous ulcers or aphthous stomatitis) are small, shallow lesions on the soft tissues inside your mouth or at the base of your gums. They are sometimes confused with...
Caring for braces is a lot different than your regular “brush twice a day” routine. Find all the tips and information you need about braces in our blog.
Finally, a way to replace missing teeth with natural looking and feeling teeth. But can anyone get dental implants? Read our blog to find out.
Is flying after tooth extraction safe? It’s usually a good idea to rest for 24-48 hours after extraction, so talk to your dentist about your travel plans.
Gum disease, also known as periodontitis or periodontal disease, is very common among adults. Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatments in this post.