5 Benefits Of ClearCorrect

If you have misalignment you probably assume metal braces are your only hope for a straighter smile. Few adults or teens are eager to sign up for 18 months to 2 years of wearing metal orthodontics. However, there is an alternative, one that is practically invisible and offers similar results as traditional braces. You can […]

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5 Reasons To Consider Dentures

Combatting tooth loss means restoring your smile with a prosthetic. Tooth replacement can restore your ability to eat, speak clearly, and enjoy a whole smile once again. We offer both full and partial dentures as a means of returning your smile to full function and health. There are a number of reasons to consider dentures. […]

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How Does A Dental Bridge Work?

Our smiles are one of the first things people notice when meeting us. A gap in our smiles can mean embarrassment, as well as negative consequences for our oral health. Fortunately, there are options available to replace a lost tooth and restore function and beauty to your smile. With a dental bridge, the doctor can […]

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What Kind Of Crown Do You Need?

A dental crown provides durable and long lasting restoration, addressing a number of oral health concerns. What are these restorations made of? There are a number of different materials we may employ, depending on a patient’s unique oral health needs. What kind of crown do you need? From metal to ceramic, we will find the […]

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When Do You Need A Filling?

When do you need a filling? A common form of restoration that can be completed in a single visit, you may need one when you get a cavity. Otherwise, you run the risk of developing an infection. Made from a variety of materials, this restoration can help improve the health, function, and even appearance of […]

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5 Common Dental Emergencies

A dental emergency involves any pain or discomfort that cannot wait for treatment but at the same time isn’t life threatening. Common dental emergencies include aching teeth or damage to a tooth. However, in addition to seeing the dentist there are a few steps you can take to ease the discomfort. […]

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