Why Teeth Can Turn Yellow

Posted on: 29 February 2016

People with yellow teeth may hear from others that they have poor dental hygiene, despite the fact that they floss and brush regularly. Even though yellow tinted teeth are associated with being dirty, don't make their color cause you to feel bad or self-conscious when smiling. Teeth can become yellow for several reasons, yet actually be perfectly healthy despite the color. Your Age As you get older, teeth will naturally start to become more yellow. [Read More]

Use Veneers To Get The White Smile You Want

Posted on: 9 February 2016

Many people make the mistake of thinking that dental veneers are only used to repair gaps in teeth or hide the unsightly damage that has been done to the teeth over time. Veneers can also be used to conceal stains on the teeth that may make your smile look less bright. The following guide walks you through a few things you should know about getting dental veneers to whiten your smile. [Read More]

Debunking The Most Common Myths About Invisalign Treatment

Posted on: 19 January 2016

If you're looking to receive orthodontic treatment to achieve a straighter smile, then you might be wondering which treatment option is best for your needs. These days, there are two very common options: traditional, metal braces and clear Invisalign trays. Both come with their inherent advantages, but in order to make a well informed decision, there are some myths about Invisalign trays that you should know the truth behind. Myth 1: Invisalign Isn't for Major Orthodontic Treatment [Read More]

5 Reasons For A Dental Extraction

Posted on: 30 December 2015

Most people try to avoid having any of their adult teeth removed. The thought of a dental extraction may cause concern and anxiety. However, there are multiple reasons why a dental extraction may become necessary. Here are a few: Overcrowding If there is too little room in your mouth, overcrowding may result. The close placement of the teeth can cause dental misalignment, and the crowding teeth may need to be removed before an orthodontic option, such as braces, can be applied. [Read More]