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The Science Behind Porcelain Veneers: What You Need to Know

Porcelain veneers have become a popular choice for individuals seeking to enhance their smiles. These thin shells of medical-grade ceramic are custom-made to fit over the front surface of your teeth, providing a natural and beautiful appearance. While their aesthetic...

COVID and Dentistry

To our valued patients,  In an effort to educate our patients and put you at ease, there is no current data or evidence of spread of the coronavirus from the dental chair or dental office. We also practice universal precautions to keep you safe. Additionally, there is...

Wisdom Teeth : What You Need to Know

Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars located at the back of your mouth. These teeth typically appear between the ages of 17 and 25, but not everyone will experience problems with them. In many cases, wisdom teeth can be a source of discomfort and complications,...

Why You Should Replace Missing Teeth

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Missing Teeth Losing a tooth is more common than you might think, and it’s important to replace it as soon as possible. Replacing missing teeth isn’t just about improving your appearance—it also has significant health benefits. Unfortunately,...

Advanced Cleaning : The Key to a Healthier Smile

Advanced dental cleaning goes beyond regular brushing and flossing to provide a deeper level of care for your teeth and gums. While daily dental hygiene is essential for maintaining good oral health, professional cleaning is vital for preventing more serious dental...

Dental Implants

Despite improvements in dental care, many people still suffer from tooth loss due to decay, gingivitis or injury. In the past, the only treatment for missing teeth was a bridge or denture. But today we have modern dental implants to replace a missing tooth’s root and...

Prevent Teeth Crowding with Early Intervention

Teeth crowding occurs when there isn’t enough space in the jaw for all the teeth to align properly. This can lead to crooked, overlapping, or misaligned teeth, affecting both the appearance of your smile and your overall oral health. Fortunately, early orthodontic...

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