Unfortunately, there are countless reasons for tooth loss. Gum disease, accidents, heredity, and poor hygiene are just some of them. It’s no wonder that an estimated 178 million Americans are missing at least one of their teeth! But, while there are a lot of reasons behind tooth loss, there aren’t nearly as many solutions. In fact, there are only three main choices for replacing missing teeth: dentures, bridges and dental implants in Newark. Find out why implants are such a great solution and what the process is like in this blog!
If you’ve recently gotten porcelain veneers, congratulations! They’re an excellent way to hide countless smile imperfections and completely transform your appearance. But while there’s no question that they look great at the start, can you count on them to continue looking great well into the future? You’ll be glad to know that you can! Learn more below about why porcelain veneers in Newark are stain-resistant and also find out the best way to maintain them over the long-term.
If you are like one-third of adults, you do not like how your teeth look. Discoloration, chips, alignment issues, and other flaws can leave you feeling insecure about your appearance. To
Congratulations! If you have just undergone professional teeth whitening you now have the bright, radiant smile of your dreams. Now the next step is to make some minor adjustments to your diet so you can preserve those pearly whites for the long-term. In the first few days after whitening, your teeth can be especially susceptible to staining. A good rule of thumb to follow is: if a food or drink can stain a white shirt, then it can stain your teeth as well. For some concrete examples of food and drinks to avoid after
If you are like many adults, you do not like how your teeth look. Imperfections like discoloration, chips, or cracks cause you to feel insecure about your appearance. To
Did you wake up in the middle of the night with a toothache? Maybe you were hit in the mouth while playing a game of basketball? No matter the cause, you are now facing a
In your quest to improve your family’s
Happy oral cancer awareness month! Oral cancer awareness may not sound like something to celebrate, but according to researchers at the Oral Cancer Foundation, more patients who are aware of the warning signs and seek screening and diagnosis in the earliest stages means less annual deaths from this disease. That’s why we’re here to encourage patients to celebrate oral cancer awareness month by getting to know the warning signs of this disease and visiting the dentist for oral cancer screenings at least twice a year during
Traditional tooth replacement solutions like dental bridges and dentures only replace the parts of your teeth above the gum line. While this is preferable to foregoing tooth replacement altogether, without the roots of your teeth, your smile is not complete. That’s why more dentists than ever before are recommending
Nothing is more important than the health and beauty of your family’s smiles. In addition to home oral hygiene, you know that