Perfect Time To Improve Your Smile

It’s hard to believe that we are deep into the fall season. It seems like only yesterday we were laying on the sand at the beach or floating around in the pool. Before we know it, the holiday season will be upon us and the hustle and bustle of shopping, parties, and family get-togethers will be in full swing. Now is the perfect time to plan ahead and treat yourself to the change in your smile that you have been considering. Scheduling a treatment now will allow you to enjoy and show off your results throughout the holidays and beyond!

Get Your Smile Ready For Fall

It’s hard to believe that another summer is wrapping up. September is here, which means that school is starting back up again, work schedules are returning to normal, fall sports are in full swing, and busy fall days are on the horizon. It’s crazy to think that before we know it the holiday season will be here again. Would you love to make a subtle change to your smile this fall for any upcoming events and holiday fun that you have planned? Your smile will be sure to wow the crowd. Continue reading to learn more about a popular treatment that can make bright changes to your teeth.

Which Tooth Replacement Option Is Right For You?

Have you recently had a tooth extracted and need to decide on a tooth replacement option? Or perhaps you have been missing teeth for quite some time and are ready to make the investment in replacing your teeth. There are many reasons that a patient might be missing a tooth, such as severe decay, an accident, a medical condition, medication, or family history. Whatever the reason for needing a tooth replaced, we know that it can be tough to decide which option is best for your lifestyle and budget. We offer a variety of options that can help you restore the functionality of your teeth and help you love your smile again.

The Best Tooth Replacement Option, Hands Down

Do you secretly enjoy wearing a mask because you are able to hide your mouth and the fact you are missing teeth? We understand that it can be very upsetting when you are missing teeth due to an extraction or severe decay. If you are self-conscious about your teeth, now is the perfect opportunity to make an improvement in your oral health. When the time comes that we are able to go about our daily life mask-free, you can show off your beautiful new smile. We want to share about the perfect treatment that will improve your smile for many years to come. Continue reading to learn more about this popular treatment.

An Easy Way to Improve Your Smile

Have you been considering making an improvement with your teeth? Or are you self-conscious of your smile so you avoid speaking closely to someone or refuse to smile and show your teeth? If you are unhappy with the appearance of your teeth we have a number of procedures that can greatly improve the look of your front teeth. One particular non-invasive cosmetic dental procedure leaves a beautiful, natural-looking smile. Interested in learning more about this popular treatment? Read on for more details.

Thankful for the Option of Implants

November has arrived and planning for Thanksgiving is sure to have begun. Nothing is better than getting together with family and friends and feasting on delicious turkey, sides, and desserts. If you have a missing tooth, chronic dental issues, or dentures, you may be worried about what you may or may not be able to eat. Wouldn’t it be amazing if there was an option where you would have no dental concerns and be able to enjoy all the foods during the holiday festivities? Implants are the answer that you have been looking for.

The Overdenture Option

The loss of natural teeth doesn’t have to be the end of eating foods you like or smiling confidently. There are many options available to replace missing teeth, and one of these is with the use of an overdenture. An overdenture goes over a supporting structure, such as natural teeth or dental implants and is made up of prosthetic crowns and acrylic plastic that simulates gum tissue. They are like dentures in that they can be removed, but they get their support from dental implants.