It’s not always easy to tell if your pain or discomfort requires emergency dental care or if the symptoms can be subdued until your next appointment. Read our blog post for answers!
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, our Curtis Family Dentistry, Mooresville, NC, dental office is operating under limited hours. The safety and health of our patients, our employees, and our community are our top priorities. Read our blog for tips to stay safe during the pandemic.
While getting treatment for gum disease is always an option, we believe that prevention of the disease in the first place is always the best course of action. By taking certain simple steps, you can save yourself the stress and discomfort that can come along with periodontal disease. Ready to get started? Here’s what you […]
Are you happy with your teeth? Or are there things you want to change? Check out our blog post for a look at cosmetic dentistry services to think about before Valentine’s Day.
Mouth-related traumas can be serious business. In this blog post, we’ll go over some of the most frequent emergency scenarios that happen to children, so that you’ll know when to rush to the dentist.
The holiday season is approaching quickly, which means it’s time to start thinking about stocking stuffers. If you’re interested in getting things that are both affordable and useful, consider a fun item that also promotes good oral health. Check out our blog post for five ideas.
When you take care of your teeth and gums, you’re not just looking after your oral health, you’re looking after your total body wellness. Check out our blog post for a look at medical conditions caused by poor oral health.
Life is less fun when you’re self-conscious about your smile. The good news is, we can help. A smile makeover is an option for anyone who has several dental issues that need to be corrected. Check out our blog post for 5 ways a smile makeover will impact your life!
Most Americans have had a cavity at some point in their lives. If you think you have developed a cavity, be sure to see us right away or your cavity could turn into a much bigger problem. Read our blog post to learn what happens if a cavity is left untreated.
If your pearly whites aren’t looking so pearly white these days, you are not alone. Many of our patients have discolored teeth caused by their lifestyle, their genetics, and their oral hygiene habits. Check out our blog post where we look at five common habits that can lead to tooth discoloration and share some strategies for getting a whiter smile.