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Adolescent Orthodontic Services: Improving The Look Of Your Teenager’s Teeth

Is your teenager starting to feel insecure about his or her teeth? You may have noticed that your teen doesn't have the straightest teeth, and this is something that often leads to low self-esteem as people often worry about what others think about them and their appearance. If you'd like to make sure your teen has a healthy, beautiful smile, you should bring him or her into the orthodontist's office for adolescent orthodontic services. Read More 

3 Tips to Help Keep Your Family’s Teeth Healthy This Summer

As the weather begins to heat up, you'll likely be heading outdoors more often to enjoy activities with family and friends. But while summer can be fun, it can also bring additional risks when it comes to your family's dental health. If you want to make it to September with no issues, here are a few tips that might help. 1. Easy on the Iced Tea and Soda When the weather starts turning warmer, it's common for homeowners to serve their guests a cool beverage as they sit outdoors on the deck or patio. Read More 

5 FAQs Regarding Sedation Dentistry

Many people suffer anxiety about going to the dentist. If you have been avoiding the dentist because you feel nervous about going, consider asking your dentist about sedation dentistry. With sedation dentistry, you stay calm and relaxed during treatment. Check out these five frequently asked questions regarding sedation dentistry. What Types Are Available? The most common types of sedation dentistry include inhalation, oral and IV conscious sedation. Inhalation sedation is nitrous oxide. Read More 

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Dental Bridges

If you have one or more missing teeth, dental bridges may be the right solution for you. A bridge consists of two or more crowns and can be made from alloys, gold, or porcelain. Bridges can improve the appearance of your smile, make it easier to speak and eat and prevent your existing teeth from shifting out of place. If you take good care of your bridges, they can last more than 10 years. Read More 

3 Natural Treatments For A Burned Tongue

When you burn your tongue, you may be less apt to brush and floss your teeth properly, for fear of further irritation from your toothpaste. Tongue irritants can also lead to soft tissue pain, including the soft tissues of your gums and lining of your cheeks. While time is the best healer for tongue burns, certain natural treatments can soothe irritated soft tissues inside your mouth. Here are three natural treatments for a burned tongue. Read More