Category: Restorative Dentistry

Getting the Dish on Modern Dental Crowns

Almost every adult on earth will suffer from at least one cavity in life, making it nearly impossible to scrape by without even a single need for restorative dentistry. Thankfully, unlike in decades past, restorative treatment doesn’t have to mean the end of your smile as you know it. If you still think of shiny… Read more »

Filling You In On the Latest In Cavity Treatment

Ah, the word “cavity,” that dreaded dental diagnosis. Many patients suspect they have a cavity before even entering the dentist’s office, because of the warning signs, such as discomfort, particularly while enjoying cold or hot foods. But, a cavity doesn’t have to feel like the end of the world. In most cases, a simple filling… Read more »

Confidence In a Crown

Chipped, cracked, or cavity-ridden teeth can cause a lot of insecurity, and often pain. If left untreated, matters can worsen and threaten the health of your tooth and your smile. A missing tooth can also wreak havoc. It might even make you want to hide your mouth altogether. But modern dentistry means you don’t have… Read more »

Root Canal Treatments: No Need to Be Fearful

There was a time when the words “You need a root canal treatment” would make even brave patients want to run from the chair. The time to be afraid of a root canal treatment has passed! Not only have tremendous strides been made with anesthetics, but we also have better tools and procedures to deal… Read more »

Advantages of Tooth Colored Fillings

Over time, there may be a noticeable change in the appearance of your teeth. For example, you may have noticed they are not quite as white as when you were a child. This is because your teeth go through quite a bit throughout a lifetime, from foods and drinks consumed daily, to potential dental complications or… Read more »

What Everyone Should Know About Cavities

Though you might easily recognize what a tooth cavity is, there’s a good chance that some of what you might think about cavities isn’t entirely true. For instance, many patients believe the condition is caused by too much sugar in their diets, and are therefore confused when they develop cavities despite refraining from it. Since… Read more »