3 Dental Options To Replace Your Lost Teeth

Having missing teeth can affect your appearance. However, depending on the location of the missing teeth in your mouth, they can also affect your ability to properly chew your feed or speak clearly. Missing teeth that are lost from trauma or decay can be replaced by dental appliances that restore the look and functionality of the missing teeth. Here are a few dental options available if you have lost a few teeth: Read More 

Hormonal Horror: 3 Unpleasant Oral Side Effects Of PMS & Periods

If you've noticed that your gums become tender and bleed during your period, you're not alone. You might be surprised to know that this strange side-effect of PMS and periods is fairly common, and the irritation in your mouth isn't limited to your gums. Here are three annoying problems your mouth may experience during your period, and some tips on what you can do to ease the symptoms. Bleeding Gums Read More 

3 Great Tips for Improving the Look of Your Teeth

When it comes to your teeth, you want them to be perfect. Unfortunately, you may have problems with your teeth that prevent you from wanting to smile. All of this can change if you consider these tips. Get Dental Implants Something may happen in your life that causes a tooth or teeth to fall out. When this happens, an unappealing gap is left behind. This issue can be fixed when you have dental implants put in by a cosmetic dentist. Read More 

Nowhere To Brush? 2 Ways To Keep Your Child’s Teeth Healthy When You Are Away From Home

If you are a busy parent, you may be concerned about maintaining your child's teeth while you are on the go. Unfortunately, it is not always possible to find a suitable restroom for your child to brush his or her teeth when you are away from home. However, there are still measures that you can take to keep your child's teeth healthy while you and your little one are busy running errands. Read More 

Dealing With Root Canal Anxiety Without Medication

Many people associate root canals with pain. It's not really a deserved reputation; the root canal itself is performed with a local anesthetic that blocks pain, and the tooth is generally most painful before the root canal is done. But anxiety is not always logical. If knowing that the root canal is going to relieve your pain doesn't quell your anxiety about the procedure, there's quite a bit that you can do to treat that fear. Read More