Improve Your Smile Today!

We don’t know about you, but we cannot believe that it is September already! It feels like we were just ringing in the new year, and before we know it we will be celebrating the start of 2023. Not that we want to rush anything, but if you would love to make a change to your smile in time for the holidays, now is the perfect time to learn more about the treatments we would recommend for your mouth and your face. Interested to learn more about how we can improve your smile to enjoy for the holiday season? Read on to learn more.

Give Your Teeth The “Royal” Treatment

Did we recently recommend a dental crown during your last appointment and you have been hesitant to schedule your appointment? We know that unfamiliar treatments can be intimidating, but following through with treatment in a timely fashion decreases the likelihood of needing additional treatments. A dental crown treatment is a common procedure that can restore and improve the function of your teeth. Even patients who have received numerous dental crown treatments over time can get a bit nervous and forget what the treatment entails. Continue reading to learn more about this treatment to help you feel more at ease during your appointment.

New Year, New Smile!

The start of a new year is a great time to evaluate the state of your oral health and make any necessary changes. If you recently lost a tooth due to extraction or need to have a tooth replaced, now is a wonderful time to start the process. A missing or damaged tooth can cause numerous problems with your oral health and can also negatively impact your self-esteem. We have a number of excellent tooth replacement options available that can restore your smile and change your life. Read on to learn more.

Dental Crowns To The Rescue

Tooth damage comes in a variety of conditions, including chipped, cracked or broken teeth, tooth decay, and even total tooth loss. Dental crowns are one treatment that can help restore the tooth or replace it. A crown is a tooth-shaped structure, like a cap, that is placed over a tooth. The “cap” covers the tooth to improve its appearance, restore its shape and function or sit on top of an implant as a replacement tooth.

Thank You, Modern Dentistry

Over time, we find that for some of our patients, no matter how well they’ve taken care of their teeth, their pearly whites become worn down, encounter tooth decay, or need a new filling. There’s no need to be alarmed when we mention the need to fix a tooth due to these common dental conditions. There is one treatment in particular that we use to restore teeth to make sure they function properly and don’t incur further damage. Read more to find out about this treatment.