Important Reasons To Replace Missing Teeth

Are you upset about your missing tooth? We understand that it can be a big adjustment when a tooth needs to be extracted or falls out due to decay, illness, or injury. It can affect the way you chew and speak and can also greatly affect your self-esteem. We recommend that our patients replace their missing teeth as soon as possible. Over time, missing teeth can negatively affect your oral health.

Learn About This Easy Way To Immediately improve your smile

Do you hesitate to smile in front of others or during pictures because you are self-conscious about the color of your teeth? Making a simple improvement to the appearance of your smile can change your whole outlook and how you react to others. When you love your smile, you will show it more and give off more positive energy. Introducing a professional teeth whitening treatment to your daily routine can make a huge difference in your smile and help boost your self-confidence. Continue reading to learn more about this popular treatment.

Denture Solutions

Dentures are a common treatment for missing teeth. Now more than ever, they are designed to fit better and more comfortably. Dentures help you regain the function and appearance of your teeth after tooth loss, and maintain the shape of your face. Missing teeth can give your face a sunken in appearance. With dentures, however, you’ll regain your confidence with a beautiful healthy looking smile.

We’re Spreading the Love

The saying, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” certainly holds true when it comes to avoiding painful and costly dental problems. Our goal is to give you the best dental care possible, but it’s your own dental hygiene habits that really set you up for a lifetime of great oral health. We’re spreading the love this month by sharing key reminders on how you can prevent common dental conditions.

How To Avoid Periodontal Disease

According to the Centers for Disease Control, half of adult Americans have some form of periodontal disease, otherwise known as gum disease. It occurs when bacteria build up on the teeth and become an infection that affects the gums. Other health issues can increase the risk of gum disease, such as pregnancy, diabetes and obesity. Gum disease, however, is easily avoided through good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups.

Anything You Are Looking Forward To?

We hope you are enjoying this holiday season celebrating with friends and family, but is there anything you are looking forward to in the New Year? Most people set goals to lose weight or start a new exercise program. If you would like to look and feel good in 2020, we can help you achieve this goal. Would you like to know how? Click here to find out.