General Dentistry
Beyond Aesthetics: The Surprising Health Benefits of Cosmetic Dentistry
When you think about your overall health, you probably imagine your cardiovascular health, how your bones and joints are faring, and whether or not you are at risk of developing various diseases. But your smile and oral health are important too, and in fact, are probably more critical to your overall health than you might…
continue reading article Restoring Your Smile: Ways Restorative Dentistry Can Give Back Your Confidence
Help! Dental problems snuck up on me! No matter how hard we try, sometimes life happens. Dental issues can sneak up on us if we slack on cleaning our teeth during times of stress, if we are in an accident, or even when our past comes back to haunt us. No matter the cause, dealing…
continue reading article Say Cheese! How a Smile Makeover Can Help You Feel More Confident in Photos
Selfies have become a way of life for many. Even if you don’t consider yourself selfie obsessed, you likely understand the impact that taking the perfect pic can have on your confidence. Being able to share your smile confidently is key to getting the perfect selfie, and a smile makeover can help you do just…
continue reading article A Smile-Safe Summer: The Best Foods for Healthy Teeth and Gums
With the summer months on the way, paying attention to your family’s oral health can quickly become an afterthought. While many summer activities support excellent general health, oral health can become an issue if you don’t pay close attention. You can adjust your diet and take other steps to ensure lasting oral health. Why you…
continue reading article The Basics of Restorative Dentistry: A Comprehensive Guide of What You Need to Know
Sometimes, life happens. No matter how hard we try to keep our smile shining bright, sometimes things happen. That’s life, right? Accidents happen, resulting in cracked or broken teeth. These can quickly become more than just a nuisance. Over time, cracked or damaged teeth can cause pain, bite issues, or even become the resting place…
continue reading article Keep Your Smile Bright All Summer Long with These Tooth-Friendly Snacks!
Summertime Snack Time When the heat of summer is in full swing, sometimes we tend to gravitate toward snacks that aren’t the best for us, or our teeth. We’re often busiest throughout the summer, which also makes it harder to take the time needed to nourish our bodies properly. Sometimes, having some healthy, tooth-friendly snacks…
continue reading article 7 Benefits of a Smile Makeover Beyond Aesthetics
We all dream of having a smile that radiates confidence and charm and makes us feel proud to show it off to the world. Smile makeovers have long been known for their ability to transform our appearances, helping us achieve the smiles we’ve always wanted. However, the benefits of a smile makeover extend far beyond…
continue reading article 5 Ways to Prioritize Your Self-Care During Summer in Plano, TX
In today’s fast-paced world, where stress and mental health concerns are prevalent, we must dedicate time and attention to our well-being. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), self-care involves consciously enhancing physical and mental health, reducing the risk of illness, and boosting overall energy levels. This article presents five insightful ways to…
continue reading article 4 Ways To Tell Whether You Would Love Cosmetic Bonding or Bioclear
Why Cosmetic Bonding or Bioclear May Be Right for You Do you want to improve the appearance of your smile by fixing chips or gaps or covering discoloration? Cosmetic bonding might be the solution you’ve been searching for. Or even the newer and better Bioclear cosmetic bonding. Both of these cosmetic procedures involve discretely covering…
continue reading article Are Implants Better Than Dentures? Consider These 10 Ways
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research indicates that adults between 20 and 65 have an average of 25.5 remaining teeth. If that isn’t alarming (since you should have at least 28 teeth, provided your wisdom teeth have been removed), 2.2% of adults 20 to 64 years old have no remaining teeth. But adults…
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