The very nature of dental work makes patients and healthcare personnel alike more vulnerable to exposure. Learn more about some of the most important procedural changes we’ve made to make your visit as safe as possible.
The physical office itself needs careful attention to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Learn more about the steps we’ve been taking to keep you safe.
A key aspect of preventing the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 is the type of procedures used in dental offices. Learn more about these procedures and the associated benefits.
Did you know most dental insurance benefits don’t roll over from year to year? If you don’t use them, you could lose them! Learn more about how to utilize all of your dental benefits for a healthy smile in the new year.
Tooth decay, cavities, and dental fillings are some of the most common oral health issues faced by patients of all ages. Learn more about how tooth decay forms, easy ways to prevent cavities and your options for treatment.
Waiting too long to replace a lost tooth can present many challenges. Learn more about what can happen if you don’t replace your missing teeth and your options for treating tooth loss.
Whether it is a fall, a car accident or a sports injury that harms your teeth, you will want to act immediately to repair the damage and alleviate the pain before it gets worse. Learn more about what you should do if you have a dental emergency.
When the muscles that connect your jaws don’t function as they should, you may have a condition known as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. Learn more about your TMJ pain and how your dentist can help.
Oral hygiene is essential to preventing serious gum and tooth issues, such as cavities. Learn more about some of the common oral hygiene mistakes you should correct to help ensure good oral health.