A Worse Recession Than The Economy: Three Simple And Natural Methods To Restore And Strengthen Receding Gum Lines

When the tissue in your gums starts to weaken, you will notice that your gums start to recede and the surface of your teeth become larger and more noticeable. This is called a receding gum line and can be caused by multiple factors. The most common reason gums begin to recede it poor dental hygiene. Many people tend to skip out on brushing and flossing if they are running late or if they are too tired to do it. Read More 

Three Signs That You May Need A Root Canal

Many people wait to go to the dentist when they feel tooth pain until the pain becomes unbearable. Going to the dentist on a regular basis is important if you want to keep your teeth as healthy and strong as they can possibly be. If you are experiencing tooth pain right now, you could need to have a cavity filled or even worse need a root canal. The guide below walks you through a few signs that may be alerting you that you need to see a dentist right away. Read More 

3 Types Of Oral Surgery That May Be Used To Treat Your Child’s Infected Tooth

If your child develops an infection within one of his or her teeth, the treatment may involve oral surgery. Here are three types of oral surgery that may be used to address the problem: A Root Canal A root canal involves the full removal of the pulp or living tissue that resides within the inner chambers of a tooth. The pulp, which houses the dental nerves and blood supply of the teeth, is suctioned away during a root canal. Read More 

3 Cosmetic Dental Applications To Give You The Teeth Of A Celebrity

If you want the flawless smile of a Hollywood celebrity, some adjustments to your teeth may be needed. There are multiple cosmetic dental procedures that can be performed to transform the look of your teeth. Here are a few of them: Dental Bonding Composite bonding material can be applied to your teeth to restore the look of damaged areas, such as cracks and chips. In addition, the bonding material can fill interdental spaces that make your teeth look spaced or gapped. Read More 

2 Reasons To Visit A Dentist That Offers Same-Day Crowns

A crown is a very useful dental device that is designed to protect a tooth that has decayed or broken to the point where a normal filling is insufficient. When a crown procedure is performed, the tooth will be cleaned of decay and prepared for the application of a permanent crown that is typically applied during a second appointment several days or weeks later. However, this process can be a bit inconvenient, so many dentists offer same-day crown procedures because they have purchased the crown fabrication equipment to use in their office rather than ordering from a dental lab. Read More