Use The Sweetest Month To Educate Your Kids About Dental Care

Posted on: 10 February 2015

Every year in February, the American Dental Association sponsors National Children's Dental Health Month. As parents, this is a terrific time to foster good dental hygiene in kids. On February 14th, Valentine's Day brings with it many opportunities for children in America to indulge. Candies and sweets have been the universal way to express love for one's valentine, and kids are bombarded with sugary goods at school and at home. Why not celebrate the month of love by showing your love and concern for your child's health and vitality? [Read More]

The Root Canal Procedure: Why And How It Helps

Posted on: 28 January 2015

Root canals have become a common treatment in dental care, but despite their standardization, many patients still don't understand their function. If your dentist has recommended that you get a root canal, it can help you to understand exactly what the procedure will do for you and why you need it. Here's a look at the basics of root canal treatments and why you might need one. When Do You Need a Root Canal? [Read More]

How Long Does A Dental Implant Last?

Posted on: 22 January 2015

If you are not happy with how your teeth look, two options you'll likely consider are veneers and dental implants. While veneers have their advantages, if you would like a much more long-term solution, dental implants are the way to go. For some patients, dental implants last for the rest of their lives. But do dental implants often last forever? Read on to find out how long dental implants can last and what can affect the their durability. [Read More]

Three Things To Avoid To Keep Your Teeth Looking Whiter

Posted on: 8 January 2015

Over the course of time your teeth can get progressively darker. This is the result of a variety of lifestyle choices that can stain your teeth and leave them looking worse for the wear over time. While you can always bleach your teeth to get them back to a beautiful white color, there are some things you can do to help them stay whiter for longer. Avoid beverages that stain your teeth [Read More]