After having your braces removed, you likely feel as if your teeth are going to look perfect now that they’re completely straightened out. While your teeth will be greatly improved with the addition of braces, you likely will have some issues once the braces are removed. If you want your teeth to be straight and look their best in other ways as well, you may want to consider the benefits of visiting a cosmetic dentist once the braces are removed. Read More»
Cosmetic dental surgery or procedures are often done as elective procedures, and as such, they are often not covered by insurance plans. Tooth whitening, for instance, is not typically covered, but sometimes a procedure will have a function that involved the health of the gums, teeth, or jaw bone. These functional cosmetic procedures might be covered if done for health reasons.
Implant Surgery
While tooth implant surgery is normally considered cosmetic, it can have a functional purpose. Read More»
Are you missing teeth that you want to have fixed? If so, you may be looking into the options that are available to you. While full, partial, or traditional dentures are an option, you may not be too keen on the concept of dentures that can slide around and limit the foods that you can eat. Instead, consider using mini dental implants. If you are not aware of what the mini implant is, this is what you need to know. Read More»
Everyone wants to look picture-perfect for their wedding. Even if you don’t have much time left before your wedding, you can still make a substantial impact on your smile by opting for dental bonding procedures. In this procedure, tooth-colored resin is adhered onto the surface of your teeth in an attempt to alter their shape, color, and size. The results will last approximately 10 years. There’s plenty of different changes that you can make on a whim using dental bonding that can improve the appearance of your smile. Read More»
Although you may be brushing and flossing regularly, you may still feel as though your teeth could be cleaner. You are probably right. Your mouth has so many cracks and crevices that it can be difficult to clear bacteria from every surface. Here are a few measures to add to your current oral health regimen to improve the cleanliness of your mouth:
Oil Pulling
A liquid, such as oil, can reach many of the places in your mouth that a toothbrush or a piece of string floss cannot. Read More»