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Your General Dentistry Options

Posted July 23, 2018 in General Dentistry Services

Tooth damage, tooth decay, gum inflammation, and pain are common reasons for people to seek help from a dental specialist. Patients may decide to see their dentist if they experience worrisome oral discomfort or symptoms. Even if you do not notice anything concerning in your mouth, it is recommended to schedule dental checkups every six […]

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An Introduction to Sleep Dentistry

Posted June 20, 2018 in News

Maintaining the integrity of your teeth is not only crucial for having a beautiful and radiant smile, but it is also essential for optimal oral health. Scheduling biannual check-up appointments and seeking preventative dental treatments are vital for proper oral care. However, going to the dentist can be frightening to those who have had painful […]

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How to Renovate Your Smile

Posted May 30, 2018 in Smile Makeover

Sporting a beautiful and happy smile can brighten your day and inspire others around you to smile, too. However, not everyone’s teeth stay white and strong forever, which may cause some people to hide their smile and stifle their inner radiance. A smile makeover is an excellent solution for those who are unhappy with their […]

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Laser Dentistry

Posted April 23, 2018 in News

Laser therapy is a modern alternative to conventional gum surgery for the treatment of various stages of gum disease. Utilizing advanced laser technology, the PerioLase MVP-7 laser delivers concentrated light energy to the affected gum tissue to effectively reach all decayed matter without causing significant trauma to the surrounding area. The PerioLase Laser can assist […]

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The Sweet Truth Behind Xylitol

Posted May 31, 2017 in News

Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol found in plant material, including many fruits and vegetables. Although sugar substitutes have their respective drawbacks, xylitol is still supported by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) as “an acceptable non-cariogenic sugar substitute”. In layman’s terms, this means it doesn’t cause cavities! In fact, it does the […]

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