The Advantages Of Dental Implants On Your Life

Whether you are missing a single tooth or a whole mouthful, talk with your dental practitioner about getting dental implants. While the idea of having a rod surgically inserted in your mouth may seem scary, the benefits you will enjoy with this type of false teeth far outweigh the other alternatives. Here are just a few of the many advantages dental implants have over removable dentures. Comfort After the initial healing of the surgical site where the rod is implanted, implants are quite comfortable. Read More 

3 Things To Know About Dental Care

When it comes to going to the dentist, it's something that many people dread. However, regular dental cleanings and checkups are a must for healthy teeth and gums. However, while many know the importance of oral hygiene, dental decay is still very common. Around 91 percent of US adults between the ages of 20 and 64 have dental decay in their permanent teeth. Here are three things to consider when it comes to dental care. Read More 

Tips For Keeping Your Dentures Clean

You should clean your dentures daily since dirty dentures can lead to multiple dental and oral complications. Below are a few tips to help you maintain impeccably clean dentures. Brush the Dentures Daily Your dentures get dirty every minute they spend in your mouth. It's not just the food you eat; even the microorganisms, tartar, and dental plaque in your mouth clog the dentures. Thus, you should clean the dentures on a daily basis. Read More 

Understanding And Treating TMJ/TMD

If you are experiencing clicking, popping, stiffness, and pain of the jaw bone, especially if it occurs when opening and closing your mouth, you may have a condition affecting your temporomandibular joint, or TMJ. While surprising to learn, pain and stiffness of the joint not only affect your jaw bone. Many people with the condition also experience headaches and migraines, facial pain, ear pain, and even aches and pains of the neck and shoulder. Read More 

4 Questions to Ask Before Your Root Canal Treatment

If you have a damaged or diseased tooth, your dentist may recommend a root canal services. Even though millions are performed each year, most people do not fully understand what a root canal procedure is or how it can benefit your oral health. If your dentist is recommending a root canal treatment, here are a few questions to ask. What Does a Root Canal Procedure Involve? One of the most important questions to ask is what actually happens during a root canal treatment. Read More