Getting Dental Implants? What To Know About Your Temporary Implant

Are you planning on having dental implants installed in your mouth? If so, it is likely that the dentist will have you wear a temporary implant for a length of time. Here is what you need to know about this step of the process. When Are Temporary Implants Used? While a temporary dental implant can be used in any situation, it is more common when people have a lot of teeth replaced with dental implants. Read More 

Common FAQs For Dental Implants

There are numerous benefits to dental implants. Unlike partial dentures, implants are permanent restorations. The actual implant sits beneath the gum line and an abutment and false crown are attached to the implant post. Implants help your jaw retain its structural integrity and the materials used for the false teeth can be matched to look like your own. If you are wanting to get at dental implant, these are some questions you might have. Read More 

Can Dental Veneers Fix Bite Problems?

Do you have an issue where your teeth are not aligned properly when your mouth is closed? This is considered a bite problem, and it can cause discomfort or pain when eating or simply closing your mouth. Any major problems with a bite will require the use of braces to move the teeth into the proper position. However, minor problems can potentially be fixed by using dental veneers. Wide Spaces Read More 

Implants: More Than Just An Appearance Booster

No matter how you lost your tooth, an implant will create a seamless and attractive alternative to your natural tooth. While that gap in your smile might have been the motivating factor that had you considering implants in the first place, the need to replace that tooth goes far deeper than many implant patients realize. To find out how a missing tooth can be so disruptive to your mouth, read on. Read More 

How To Manage Teeth Damaged By Coffee

Most people don't know it, but that daily cup of joe can be quite problematic for your teeth. If you drink enough coffee and don't take the steps necessary to protect your teeth, coffee can lead to problems down the road, like staining and cavities. Here's what you need to know about your daily cup of coffee, how it's impacting your smile, and what you can do to get back to your old appearance. Read More