What Everyone Needs To Know About Dental Exams

If you're like most people, you go to the dentist because that is what you have been told to do. You likely want to preserve your teeth and prevent complications. Even if you did not go to the dentist often as a child, you may view it as a necessity now that you are an adult. You may be clueless about what dentists and their staff members such as dental hygienists do when they perform dental exams. Read More 

What Do Patients Need To Know About Dental Sedation?

Sedation might sound like a serious medical procedure only reserved for extreme circumstances. In reality, dental sedation is an option that is available to almost everyone. Dental sedation ranges in strength. It can produce a light form of relaxation or full unconsciousness, depending on a patient's needs and goals. Here are four things patients should know about dental sedation. 1. You can request dental sedation. Don't wait for your dentist to offer dental sedation. Read More 

4 Preventative Dental Care Services For Patients Of All Ages

Dentists help patients deal with toothaches and wisdom teeth, but that's not all they do. Your dentist isn't just there to help you when you have a dental problem. They're also there to prevent dental problems from arising. Here are four preventative dental care services that can benefit every patient: 1. Patient Education Patient education is actually one of the most important jobs a dentist has. Most of your dental maintenance happens at home between dental appointments. Read More 

Does Your Child Have Tongue-Tie? How A Dentist Can Help

Ankyloglossia, or tongue-tie, is a condition where tissue that attaches to the tongue's underside is too short and tight. This tissue, or frenulum, normally thins and gives total flexibility, but for some children, their frenulums stay too tight which can cause oral health problems. Read on to learn more about this condition and how to treat it. What causes it and what symptoms should you look for? Researchers aren't quite sure what causes tongue-tie, but it may tend to run in families. Read More 

Relieve Gum Pain Caused By Invisalign

Invisalign is one of the most useful tools for guiding the teeth into place. Like any other form of orthodontia, Invisalign puts pressure on the teeth to create movement. Unfortunately, this means that you can experience some serious pain, often in your gums. Of course, you do not have to live with gum pain. You many options to treat it, all the while ensuring your teeth are becoming straightened by the orthodontia. Read More