Building the smile of your dreams begins with having a complete smile. If you have any lost or missing teeth, your mouth may look sunken in, and you may look older than you actually are. Missing teeth can give give bacteria and plaque places to accumulate and can even destabilize your gums and cause your jaw bone to weaken. Your... read more »
It’s easy to get your dream smile at any age with today’s advanced cosmetic dentistry techniques! There are many options to choose from. If you have chipped, stained or cracked teeth, consider getting dental veneers. Used by people who want to make a great impression, veneers are a great option to think about! Veneers are thin shells of dental-grade porcelain... read more »
When it comes to gum recession, there are many signs to be aware of, including longer-looking teeth, tooth sensitivity, regularly bleeding gums, changes in the appearance of your smile, and dental pain. Notify our office today if you notice any of these signs of gum recession. Our team will gladly help you identify the cause of gum recession and provide... read more »
Your premolars and molars are the second-to-last and last teeth in your smile (unless you have your wisdom teeth), and they are primarily responsible for chewing up and grinding the foods you eat. But when cavities develop on these teeth, the teeth themselves can become incapacitated by unpleasantries such as sharp pain when biting, tooth texture changes, and increased tooth... read more »
If you ever have heightened sensitivity or any sort of pain in your gums, it is important to visit your dentist to determine if you are suffering from gum disease. However, gum disease can often be present without feeling any pain at all. It is important to look for the signs and symptoms to determine if any forms of gum... read more »
In order to ensure your smile is at positive oral health, be sure to always take the necessary steps to receive the oral health care treatments your need. A highly effective branch of dentistry designed to improve the aesthetics of your teeth consists of cosmetic dentistry. If you need a highly effective cosmetic dentistry treatment to not only improve the... read more »
There are a variety of reasons to see your dentist in between preventative care visits. Some things can't wait and need to be addressed sooner rather than later. We urge you to contact us if you are experiencing any of the following problems: Toothache A tooth can hurt because of a cavity or gum disease, and while the tooth may... read more »
Are you looking for a different way to floss your teeth? Then water flossing might work for you. Water flossing generally provides all the benefits of using dental floss while being easier to handle, particularly if normal flossing is harder for you than most others. Water flossing requires a small, handheld device that draws water from a tank you place... read more »
The holidays can get busy, and they are coming fast! Make sure you are following these guidelines to make sure you have a happy and tooth-healthy holiday season. Brush: Brush your teeth twice a day, for 2 minutes each session. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush; replace the brush every 3-4 months. If your family hasn’t replaced toothbrushes in a while, consider... read more »
Toothpaste has come a long way since it was first created. Toothpastes today are made to meet your every dental hygiene need and they come in a variety of flavors. However, because there are so many types of toothpaste available, it can be difficult to choose the right one for you or your family. Dr. David Barry and our team... read more »