Today, pediatric dentists recommend that children have their first dental visit at about the time their first tooth erupts, between the ages of 6 and 12 months. This guideline is a significant change from a few years ago and reflects the newest guidance from the American Dental Association. Why So Early? Some parents believe that since a child’s baby teeth …
How Long Do Composite Fillings Last?
Composite fillings are attractive, tooth-colored dental restorations that dentists use to restore your tooth after removing decay or after an injury to the tooth structure. On average, composite fillings last about five to 10 years. If you care for them properly, they could last over 12 years. The Structure of Composite Fillings Today’s composite fillings are a mixture of dental …
4 Myths About Dental Implants
Do you need to have your teeth replaced? Then you may want to consider dental implants. Through the use of a small anchor point, a substitute tooth can be placed in your mouth even if you’ve entirely lost your own tooth. This makes dental implants a popular choice for replacing missing teeth, especially when a dental crown or bridge isn’t …
What Is A Smile Makeover And What Are The Benefits?
Dentists have a responsibility to do whatever they can to improve your oral health, which often includes a smile makeover. What is a smile makeover? A smile makeover is a general term for the cosmetic dental treatments used to improve your smile looks. Some smile makeover treatments include deep teeth cleaning, porcelain veneers, dental crowns, and more. Smile makeover treatments …
How Can I Tell If I Have Sleep Apnea?
If your partner or family members have told you that you snore loudly or if you wake yourself by gasping for breath, you may be concerned that you have sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a frightening and potentially dangerous condition that, if left untreated, could lead to cardiac issues, stroke, diabetes, and a lack of oxygen in the body. Fortunately, …
What Causes TMJ Pain?
Do you have pain in your jaw or the temple region of your head, and are you wondering about what causes TMJ pain? This type of pain is most likely due to a disorder of the TMJ, the temporomandibular joint, which is the location on each side of your head where your lower jaw connects to your skull. TMJ disorder …
What Is Considered A Dental Emergency?
Not all dental work can wait until a scheduled appointment time. If you experience a dental emergency, you will need to know how to receive immediate treatment. It can be challenging to determine which dental problems constitute an emergency and which can wait for standard office hours. This article will explain when you should seek emergency treatment and when you …
3 Myths About Root Canals
Root canals have a negative reputation, but patients have nothing to fear from the procedure today. Harmful myths about root canals are decades old. Today’s root canal procedures are comfortable and surprisingly fast. Our patients often share their concerns about root canals, including these three popular myths. This blog will debunk the top three root canal myths and provide essential …
How Long Does Invisalign Take?
Invisalign benefits adults and older teens who need to straighten their teeth and correct mild to moderate bite issues. On average, Invisalign treatment takes between 12 and 18 months. Braces take between 18 months and 3 years. Why Is Invisalign So Much Faster Than Braces? Invisalign is faster than braces because it works differently to straighten teeth. Invisalign trays place …
How Does Teeth Whitening Work?
Many patients feel dissatisfied with the appearance of their smile. Tooth stains can be embarrassing and can make you look older than you are. They can come from drinking staining beverages like cola, tea, coffee, and red wine, smoking, or the aging process. Teeth whitening is a safe and effective dental procedure that removes stains and gives patients a brighter, …
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