Have you heard of acid reflux? If so, you probably know that acids produced in your stomach can be pushed into your esophagus and lead to heartburn. Unfortunately, acids in your esophagus can also get into your smile. As you may guess, this can lead to quite a few problems. Unfortunately, these powerful acids can eventually wear down the outer... read more »
When many people think of dental fillings, they think of silver or gold products inserted into their smiles for a lifetime. Yes, there are still silver and gold fillings available, but there is also an option that restores your oral health and looks completely natural: composite fillings. Composite fillings are also known as tooth-colored or white fillings. They are great... read more »
Usually, your baby’s first primary tooth will erupt when they are about six months old. Typically, by the time your child is two and a half years old, he or she will have a full set (about twenty) primary teeth. These teeth are extremely important because they: Keep space open for permanent teeth Support facial structure Help children learn to... read more »
Did you know that eating some foods (like chocolate and berries) could darken your teeth? Or that smoking or drinking coffee could stain your teeth? Did you know that even something as innocent and unavoidable as aging can steal some of your smile’s luster? Fortunately, teeth whitening is available to counteract these problems. But, what do you do if you... read more »
Is your child teething? Do you and your child need relief? It is important to contact your dentist if your child has symptoms like a fever or diarrhea (these are not actually caused by teething) or if you can’t calm your child down. But, to help you and your baby escape the experience comfortably, we are happy to offer a... read more »
Are you ashamed and embarrassed of your yellow smile? If so, teeth whitening is here to save the day! There are three different solutions to brightening your smile, which are: • In-Office Whitening: In-office whitening is a quick option to whiten your teeth. First, your dentist or hygienist will cover your lips and gums to protect them from the whitening... read more »