Blog
Posted on Mar 30, 2015
Tooth extraction is a scenario that many dentists want to avoid, and root canals make it possible for many people with…
Posted on Mar 27, 2015
Will you soon be getting a root canal in Belmont? Root canals are common, safe procedures, but they do require some…
Posted on Mar 23, 2015
Bruxism in Belmont can be a frustrating issue for many people. Because bruxism typically presents at night while sufferers…
Posted on Mar 16, 2015
Xerostomia, or dry mouth, is more than an uncomfortable condition. It can also denote an underlying health problem that…
Posted on Mar 13, 2015
Teeth imperfections are a common problem. Discoloration, tooth chips, and even mild misalignment issues can take away from…
Posted on Mar 9, 2015
Do you fear going to the dentist? This video demonstrates how Periodontal disease can damage not only gum tissue but also the…
Posted on Mar 6, 2015
Even when they suffer from toothache pain or receding gums, many people simply refuse to go to the dentist. Once they can no…
Posted on Mar 2, 2015
Gingivitis is early-stage gum disease that is treatable when patients heed its warning signs and see their dentist.…
Posted on Feb 27, 2015
Root canal therapy is common dental procedure. Safe and effective, root canal in Belmont can preserve teeth and prevent the…
Posted on Feb 23, 2015
A minor cavity that damages only the outer layer of the tooth often causes no pain. A chronic toothache can signal a more…
Posted on Feb 20, 2015
You follow a consistent oral hygiene routine of brushing twice a day, flossing once a day, and seeing your dentist twice a…
Posted on Feb 18, 2015
Dental emergencies include severe toothache, as well as damage to teeth caused by physical trauma. You may crack, chip, or…
Posted on Feb 17, 2015
Children are often told that if they do not learn to practice proper oral hygiene, they run the risk of developing cavities;…
Posted on Feb 11, 2015 1:25pm CST
Canker sores are an extremely common condition. Many people find it difficult to distinguish between canker sores…
Posted on Feb 6, 2015
Periodontal disease attacks your gums and might eventually cause you to lose one or more teeth. If you have gum disease,…