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Nail Biting: A Habit Worth Breaking

Most people who bite their nails wish they didn’t do it. If you’re a nail biter, you probably know that it spreads germs and leaves your nails looking unattractive. But did you know that it can harm your teeth? Let’s find out the connection between nail biting and tooth damage, and learn some ways to [...]

By |February 13th, 2021|Dental Topics 2, Dental Information, Blog|Comments Off on Nail Biting: A Habit Worth Breaking

Is Your Smile Aging You?

The first impression you make on the world often starts with your smile. Dingy, dull, crooked or chipped teeth create the appearance of an “old” smile, making you look older than your actual years. Restoring your smile’s youthful look is an easy way to subtract years from the image you portray to the world. Thanks [...]

By |February 6th, 2021|Dental Topics 2, Blog, Cosmetic Dentistry|Comments Off on Is Your Smile Aging You?

Comparing Teeth Whitening Treatments

There’s really no way to avoid teeth becoming discolored over time. Even though you might brush like crazy, the odds are against keeping your bright white smile forever. Certain foods, aging, and habits like smoking are common culprits for staining teeth. With these factors against you, teeth whitening methods are in high demand. There are [...]

By |January 30th, 2021|Dental Topics 2, Blog, Teeth Whitening|Comments Off on Comparing Teeth Whitening Treatments

Answers to Your Questions About Dental Crowns and Bridges

What is a dental bridge? Dental bridges make a bridge between two anchor teeth and are meant to fill a space left by a missing tooth. Teeth can be missing due to trauma, decay or some type of natural loss. Dental crowns cap the anchor teeth, giving the bridge stability and giving the replacement tooth [...]

By |January 23rd, 2021|Dental Topics 2, Blog, General Dentistry|Comments Off on Answers to Your Questions About Dental Crowns and Bridges

Choosing Root Canal Treatment Over Tooth Extraction

Pain, sensitivity, and trouble eating or sleeping are only a few of the uncomfortable symptoms of a damaged tooth. Sometimes the inside portion of a tooth, or its pulp, becomes so damaged that action must be taken. It could come in the form of extracting the tooth or it might be able to be saved [...]

By |January 16th, 2021|Dental Topics 2, Blog, Root Canal Treatment|Comments Off on Choosing Root Canal Treatment Over Tooth Extraction

Dairy and Your Dental Health

Many people find foods such as cheese, yogurt, and milk to be a very enjoyable part of their diet. Not only are some of these dairy items tasty and nutritious, did you know they can also help your teeth and gums? Studies show that consuming dairy products regularly can lower the occurrence of dental diseases. [...]

By |January 9th, 2021|Dental Topics 2, Dental Information, Blog|Comments Off on Dairy and Your Dental Health

Wisdom Teeth Can be a Pain

Tooth pain can be one of the most uncomfortable types of pain there is. It can make your whole jaw and head ache, interfere with eating, and cause your teeth to be more sensitive. One common reason for a toothache is your wisdom teeth, which are the molars in the very back of your mouth [...]

By |January 2nd, 2021|Dental Topics 2, Dental Information, Blog|Comments Off on Wisdom Teeth Can be a Pain

Why You Should Replace Missing Teeth with Dental Implants

Most people will eventually lose one or more teeth. Even with vigilant oral care, accident or injury can cause the loss of a tooth. As we age, simple daily wear can cause damage to your teeth resulting in tooth loss. More commonly, periodontal disease or tooth decay will cause you to lose one or more [...]

By |December 19th, 2020|Dental Topics 2, Blog, Implant Dentistry|Comments Off on Why You Should Replace Missing Teeth with Dental Implants

What’s the Difference Between Dental Implants and Mini Dental Implants?

Many patients seeking the stability and durability of dental implants wonder what the difference is between mini implants or standard sized dental implants. The basic differences are with regard to their intended function. A standard dental implant is larger than 3 millimeters in diameter and is made up of two parts: the screw and the [...]

By |December 12th, 2020|Dental Topics 2, Blog, Implant Dentistry|Comments Off on What’s the Difference Between Dental Implants and Mini Dental Implants?

Dental Implant FAQ

Dental implants are artificial teeth that mimic your natural tooth roots and are placed directly into your jawbone to provide optimal support for dental crowns, bridges and removable prosthodontics such as dentures. If you are considering dental implant therapy, please use the following guide to answer some of your questions. Am I a candidate for [...]

By |December 5th, 2020|Dental Topics 2, Blog, Implant Dentistry|Comments Off on Dental Implant FAQ

Getting Treatment with Sedation Dentistry

Fear can stop come people from doing certain activities, and sometimes it may impact a person’s health and overall wellbeing. One example is visiting the dentist. You might be surprised at the number of people who completely avoid dental care ...
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Make the Most of Your Dental Visits

Seeing your dentist twice a year is an important part of keeping your oral health in good condition. While this activity may not top the list of fun things to do, a dental visit doesn’t have to make you miserable ...
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Why Dental Implants are the Ultimate Solution for Missing Teeth

What Dental Implants Are and Their Purpose Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are surgically implanted into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth or bridge. They are made of high-quality titanium that bonds with the bone, creating a ...
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Signs You Could Benefit From Sedation Dentistry

Sedation dentistry at our Aventura dental office helps patients get the care they need for their teeth and can turn an otherwise stressful experience into a comfortable dental visit. Initially developed to focus on patients with special needs and those ...
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