Dental Bridges
Your teeth work together to help you chew, speak, and even smile. That’s because teeth were designed to complement each other. When a tooth is lost, the nearby tooth may tilt toward or move up or down the empty space. This places stress on both the teeth and the tissues in your mouth. The gum tissues and the bone that hold teeth in place can break down, increasing your risk of gum disease.
Pain-Free Dentistry for Your Peace of Mind
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Healthy Smiles Blog
In addition to regular dental appointments, being armed with knowledge can provide you with all the support you need to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Explore our posts to arm yourself.
What to Expect After a Tooth Extraction: Post-Operative Care Recommendations
A tooth extraction is usually a relatively quick procedure, but the post-operative care will last for a few days. If...
Importance of Regular Dental Care: Why You Should Visit the Dentist Twice a Year
You take exceptional care of your teeth. You brush twice a day and floss daily. You limit your soda and alcohol...
How Diet Affects Oral Health
What you eat affects your mind and every part of your body, including your teeth. Your diet affects your oral health...