Looking at Tooth Loss? 4 Reasons Why Dental Implants Are Your Best Option

If you've been diagnosed with periodontal gum disease, and your dentist has recommended extraction, it's time to choose replacement teeth – dentures or dental implants. While dentures are considerably less expensive, there are a great many advantages to choosing dental implants as your replacement option. Before you make your decision, here are four reasons why you should choose dental implants. No Embarrassing Slips When you wear dentures, you run the risk that they're going to slip. [Read More]

What You Need To Know About Dental Crowns

Are you thinking of having cosmetic dentistry work done? If so, then you should know that one great and very trusted option that you have at your disposal is dental crowns. Dental crowns can be made from a wide range of different materials, but, no matter what they may be crafted from they are designed to close and encase weak and/or non-aesthetically pleasing teeth to protect them and, at the same time, to enhance their appearance. [Read More]

4 Reasons All On 4 Dental Implants Might Be Right For Your Active Lifestyle

If you're missing multiple teeth or are planning to get some pulled, investing your time and money in All on 4 dental implants may be the right choice for you – especially if you like to lead an active lifestyle. Here are four reasons to consider talking to your dentist about getting All on 4 implants: No Grafting Required During an All on 4 dental implant procedure, the posterior implants your dentist uses are tilted before being placed into the gums so the need for grafting is eliminated. [Read More]

Why Dentists Use Stainless Steel Crowns For Primary Teeth

If your child has recently had a serious cavity, their dentist will likely treat the affected tooth with a root canal and a dental crown. During the treatment process for a pediatric cavity, the dentist removes the decay using a dental drill, fills the cavity to restore the missing pieces of tooth material, and covers the tooth with a dental crown. You may be surprised to find that, instead of a porcelain or porcelain-over-metal crown, the dentist may select a stainless steel crown for a primary tooth. [Read More]