Full-Arch Rehabilitation And Its Benefits

If you have suffered a severe dental injury due to an accident, you may be wondering what your options are to restore your smile and function. One of the most effective and durable solutions is full-arch rehabilitation, which involves replacing all of the teeth in one or both jaws with dental implants and prosthetic teeth. Here is some information about full-arch rehabilitation and its benefits. What Is Full-Arch Rehabilitation? Full-arch rehabilitation is a type of implant-supported denture that replaces all of the teeth in a single arch (upper or lower jaw). Read More 

Pediatric Sedation Dentistry For A More Positive Treatment Experience

If your child is anxious or afraid when they visit the dentist, it can make the appointment challenging. Fortunately, there are various interventions your dentist can recommend to help keep your child calm during their treatment so that their experience can be more positive. For example, pediatric sedation dentistry can help eliminate anxiousness to help ensure a smoother and safer experience. Here are some benefits of pediatric sedation dentistry and the different types of dental sedation treatment options that are available for children. Read More 

Regaining Bite Strength With Dental Implant Installation

Do you miss having the ability to chew a variety of foods without the challenge that comes with having missing teeth? If you have tried to chew with artificial cosmetic teeth but it feels too weird and you cannot bite hard foods, it's time to get a more natural type of artificial teeth. The artificial teeth that can be purchased in stores and online are mostly designed to hide unappealing teeth while taking photos. Read More 

Why Should You Choose Invisalign Over Traditional Braces

Traditional braces have been around for some time, and they have done their job and served their purpose, but there are other ways to straighten teeth without those awful brackets and wires that can be embarrassing. If you have all of those brackets and wires in your mouth, it can make talking difficult, or you may not even want to smile or talk because of them. If you are in need of braces, you should consider Invisalign braces instead of traditional braces. Read More 

What Causes Plaque On Your Teeth And How To Avoid It

Plaque is one of those things that you hear about but may not understand. Knowing more about the things that can cause a breakdown of your dental health is important. Read on to learn more about dental plaque and how to avoid it. Blame it on Bacteria It's impossible to keep bacteria from your mouth. Bacteria are produced from the foods you eat and almost everything you drink. People with a healthy immune system and who take good care of their teeth can withstand having a few bacteria swimming around occasionally. Read More