Can Porcelain Veneers Fix Crooked Teeth?

20 October 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If crooked teeth prevent you from smiling with confidence, porcelain veneers can help. While porcelain veneers won't actually "fix" crooked teeth, they can disguise them. This means that once placed over your crooked teeth, your porcelain veneers will essentially take the place of your natural teeth. Here is further insight if you're considering porcelain veneers.  Porcelain veneers only disguise your teeth If the teeth in your smile zone (the area that shows when you smile) are crooked, porcelain veneers can disguise them. Read More 

Do You Have Missing Or Damaged Teeth? Here Is Why You Should Visit A Dentist

20 October 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

In a world where first impressions last a lifetime, you must look your best at all times. For the longest time, first impressions were judged by how people dressed and how they carried themselves. But things have changed, and your smile has become an important part of your appearance. Thanks to advancements in technology in the dental field, you can now enhance your looks and smile. In almost all professions, a warm, pleasant smile is necessary while dealing with clients. Read More 

4 Ways That Dental Implants Are Just Like Natural Teeth

20 October 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you've lost a tooth, there is no better way to replace that tooth than with a dental implant. But if you aren't sure how dental implants work, then you might be apprehensive. That's understandable, but in many ways, dental implants are just like your natural teeth in function and appearance. Here are just four of the ways that dental implants are similar to natural teeth. 1. Dental implants have roots like natural teeth Read More 

You May Have To Get A Bone Graft For Your Dental Implants

1 January 2020
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

If you have missing or damaged teeth, you want to do everything that you can in order to get the smile that you want to have. One of the things that you can do is to have dental implants inserted. These implants go right into the socket of your tooth, and act as a root and anchor for a replacement tooth of some kind. If you are going to have implants put in, you might have to have some additional work before the implants are able to be inserted in your mouth. Read More