2016

3 Top Tips For New Invisalign Users

Invisalign braces are touted as being more convenient than metal braces because they're removable, and because they often do the job in less time than it takes for metal braces to straighten your teeth. However, there are rules that go with using Invisalign effectively and tricks that can help you get the most out of your treatment. Take a look at the tips that new Invisalign users need to know.

When You Should (And Shouldn't) Consider Dental Implants

You have many choices for replacing a missing tooth, but dental implants are one of the most often recommended solutions. Since this treatment isn't the right option for everyone, read on to find out when you should and shouldn't opt for dental implants. When You Should Get Dental Implants For a patient in great health, dental implants can be a solution that is long-lasting or even permanent. With the proper treatment and care, dental implants can last for decades; other solutions, such as bridges or dentures, might need to be replaced or refitted after a few years.

Should You Replace Your Teeth With a Fixed Denture? A Guide for Older Patients

When most people think of dentures, they picture the devices that snap in an out, perhaps being secured with some denture paste, then stored in a glass of water at night. However, there is another type of denture that some patients prefer: fixed dentures. These dentures are put into place by your dentist, and only your dentist can take them out and replace them. Here's a closer look at this type of denture and why it might be a good choice for you.

3 Tips For Making Your Teeth Whitening Last

When you get your teeth professionally whitened at the dentist, they are going to look amazing. Because they look so good, you are going to want to make them last for as long as you possibly can. Thankfully, there are certain things that you can do to help keep your teeth looking beautiful and white and this article will discuss 3 of them.  Use A Whitening Toothpaste A simple thing that you can do to help keep that beautiful white color that your teeth have after whitening is to use a whitening toothpaste regularly.

Botox And Your Dentist

The next time you visit your dentist, you may get more than a thorough cleaning and a filling or two. Along with your pain injections, you could get a shot of botox. Many dentists now use botox on a regular basis, but not always in a cosmetic procedure. Botox can be used to treat certain jaw conditions, including TMJ. If you are undergoing treatment for TMJ or another jaw issue, ask your dentist if botox would benefit you.