We all know that routine dental cleanings are a key part of maintaining optimal oral health. But sometimes a more thorough deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, becomes necessary. Read our blog post to learn about this procedure and how it might benefit you!
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.
Healthy gums are firm and free from issues like bleeding or tenderness. When they’re not healthy, they can start pulling back from your teeth, creating pockets where plaque and tartar can build up. Check out our blog post to find out why gum recession happens and what can be done about it.
Did you know that there is a link between diabetes and oral health? Diabetes can cause a variety of oral health complications if it isn’t carefully monitored and regulated. Read our blog post to learn more about the connection between mouth health and diabetes.
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 […]