Protecting A Child’s Teeth From Early Loss

Helping your child protect his or her oral health for a lifetime can take diligence. Some parents may not mind keeping a watchful eye over their child's dental health practices. However, other than regular brushing and flossing, they may not know what to focus on. Here a couple of additional suggestions to assist parents in protecting their little ones' teeth from early loss. Have Your Child Use Mouthguards Kids often participate in contact sports that can result in tooth loss. Read More 

Multi-Teeth Restorations That Use Dental Implants

A dental implant is a prosthetic tooth root that can be used to replace a missing tooth. Additionally, a dental implant can be used in restorations that involve multiple teeth. Often, in such cases, the implant holds other teeth-replacement appliances in position.  Here are a few teeth replacement options that are paired with dental implants to offer movement-free restorations.  A Denture That is Supported by Dental Implants Dentures have been used to replace lost teeth for many years. Read More 

Are Your Children’s Teeth Ready For School? How To Prepare

When it comes to getting your children ready for going back to school, much of the focus is put on buying uniforms and school supplies. Don't forget about their teeth. More than a quarter of parents' state that their child has had to miss school due to a dental related concern. While prepping your children for school, make sure you're also focusing on their oral health. Schedule Appointments Check your calendar to see if it's time for your children to have a dental check-up. Read More 

Changing The Shape And/Or Appearance Of Your Teeth

If your teeth have a unique shape to them that you aren't happy about or they have other problems, such as gaps or crookedness, then you can have the problem taken care of with the help of your dentist. Here are a few examples of common problems and some of the options your dentist may present you with to take care of the issues: You have a few crooked teeth Read More 

Your Teeth May Not Look Neat Now, But Dental Veneers Can Make Them Perfect

There are many people who do not show their teeth when they smile because they are ashamed of how their teeth look. They may place their hands over their mouths in an effort to hide their teeth. Some have even "mastered the art" of talking and laughing while holding their mouth in positions that hide their teeth. Perhaps you are struggling with an issue with your teeth that causes you to feel self-conscious. Read More