2017

Oral Surgery That Does Not Involve Your Teeth

Dentist Blog

Granted, the most common type of oral surgery is done for the extraction of teeth, however, there may be times when your primary care physician sends you to an oral surgeon for a problem that does not involve fixing or removing a tooth. Oral surgeons are not dentists who can perform dental surgery, they also work on the jaw, different parts of the mouth, and even perform surgeries to other areas of the face.

13 February 2017

A Few Dental Veneer Questions And Concerns

Dentist Blog

Having a striking smile can be one of the most important facial features a person can have. Unfortunately, many individuals will suffer a number of problems that can greatly degrade the appearance of their smile, which can cause a number of social problems and self-esteem issues. For those that have suffered extensive cosmetic damage to their teeth, veneers might be the best option for restoring the vibrancy of one's smile.

7 February 2017

2 Tips to Adjusting to a Single Tooth Dental Implant as a Teenager

Dentist Blog

Losing a single tooth during your teenage years can easily happen if you participate in high-impact sports often or suffer a severe accident. Since a new tooth will not grow in to replace the old tooth this can seem frustrating and overwhelming. Fortunately, single tooth dental implants can be used to fill in the gap. The dental implant will look and function just like the remaining natural teeth in your mouth.

7 February 2017