Get A Smile That Dazzles This Holiday Season

Would you like to improve the color of your teeth? Teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry treatments we offer. With the holiday season right around the corner, there is no better time to learn more about this treatment and how it can improve your smile by your teeth just in time for the holidays. Read on for more information about teeth whitening and to see if it would be a good choice for you.

Alternatives To Try Instead Of Eating Candy This Halloween

This year seems to be flying by! It’s hard to believe that it is already October and Halloween is right around the corner. Do you have a sweet tooth? Maybe someone in your family does, or you dread Halloween because it’s too easy to overindulge. It is fine to have a sweet treat now and then, but eating candy and other sweets in excess can lead to serious complications with your oral health. Thankfully, there are so many other options available in place of consuming your Halloween candy. Here are some of our favorite ideas:

What Do You Really Know About Cavities?

When you visit our office for an oral hygiene examination, there are certain problems we are looking for when we clean and check your teeth. We look for serious conditions, such as gum disease and oral cancer, as well as signs of decay or cavities. You may already know the term “cavity”, but do you really understand what it means and how it is caused? Read on to learn more about cavities and what can happen if they are not treated in a timely fashion.

Importance Of Caring For Your Oral Health When Sick

It’s hard to believe that the summer season is coming to an end and fall is right around the corner. Although our weather may say something different, take any trip to a local store, and you will find endless amounts of fall and holiday items. While we hope all of our patients remain healthy during this time, occasional illnesses are always possible. If you should happen to fall ill, there are certain changes you should be making to help prevent any complications with your oral health.

Benefits Of Dental Implants

If you have been needing to restore or improve your smile, or we have recommended a treatment during your last visit to our office, there is no time like the present to schedule your appointment. If you or a loved one has experienced tooth loss, one treatment we may have suggested is a dental implant. This treatment has been improved over the years, and now many more patients than ever are eligible. Patients love this treatment because of the endless benefits. Read on to learn more about dental implants and the many advantages of this treatment.

What Is Dental Plaque?

At Integrity Dental, we want our patients to become educated about how to improve their oral health. The best way to improve your oral health is to have an excellent oral hygiene routine. Unfortunately, if you don’t clean your teeth correctly, you may develop plaque. If you have seen any commercials for dental health products, such as toothbrushes and toothpaste, you may have heard the term dental plaque mentioned. Do you know what dental plaque is and why it is so harmful to your oral health? Plaque is a sticky film that coats the teeth and is caused by bacteria introduced into the mouth from food and drink.

Make Over Your Smile

Would you love to improve your smile? Are you constantly looking for ways to change your smile? Being unhappy with your teeth and smile can cause some individuals to become self-conscious. They may hide their smile or be uncomfortable when speaking closely with others. We can help improve the appearance of your smile or restore the function of your teeth. To achieve this, we may recommend a single treatment or a complete smile makeover. Read on to learn more about how we can improve your smile.

Lower Stress To Improve Oral Health Issues

Do you wake up in the morning feeling tension in your jaw and face? Or do you regularly experience dental discomfort but do not have dental decay? If so, you may be grinding your teeth. The correct term for teeth grinding and clenching is bruxism. Patients who experience bruxism have a greater chance of experiencing severe dental issues, such as cracks or breaks, due to the repeated pressure on the teeth. One major cause of bruxism is stress.

Is It Time To Schedule Your Next Dental Visit?

When was the last time you visited our office for a hygiene examination and cleaning? If it has been longer than six months, you are due for a visit. One of the best aspects of summer is the relaxed schedule, making it the perfect time to visit our office. If you have been meaning to schedule your next visit but are always too busy, now is a great time to call our office, before the hustle and bustle of the fall begins. Once fall arrives, time will move quickly, and it will be the holiday season before you know it. The longer you go between appointments, the greater the chance you have of experiencing dental problems. Read on to learn more about the importance of receiving routine dental care.