If you look in the mirror one morning and have the alarming realization that your smile looks different, maybe your teeth have shifted closer together, or maybe you can tell that your jaw alignment feels a bit off. Teeth shifting is a common phenomenon, but one that can cause problems if left untreated. Read our blog post for a look at three reasons why your teeth may be changing position.
Missing teeth can impact your smile, confidence, and oral function. Fortunately, there are several options for replacing missing teeth, including dentures. Read our blog post for a look at six situations where dentures can be the right solution to replace missing teeth.
Dental implants are a great option for people who want a natural-looking and functional solution for missing teeth. Take a look at our blog post to find out what can be done if your dental implants are damaged.
Even though teeth are strong and meant to last a lifetime, they often don’t last forever. A missing tooth or severely damaged tooth may make you feel like you’ll never be able to smile the same again, but a lost or damaged tooth is more than about your aesthetics. It’s also about your oral health. Read our blog post to learn about tooth replacement options available.
If you’ve lost a permanent tooth, it’s easy to feel like your smile may never be the same again. One of the most long-lasting restorative dentistry treatments are dental implants, which can be used to replace one or more missing teeth. Read our blog post to learn about dental implants, including tips on finding a qualified dental implants dentist.
Dental implants are a natural-looking restorative dental solution for those missing one or more of their teeth. Implants look and function just like natural teeth, but there are some considerations you need to make before you get them. Read our blog post to learn more about this versatile restorative treatment.
Dental implants are a revolutionary way to replace missing teeth, but maybe you’re left wondering if they’re ever in need of replacing themselves. Read our blog post to learn about dental implants and the circumstances when they might need to be replaced.