Read our blog post to discover foods & drinks that stain teeth, plus learn how to keep your smile white.
Category: Cosmetic Dentistry
Foods & Drinks That Stain Teeth
Crowns vs. Porcelain Veneers
Read our blog post to learn about dental crowns and porcelain veneers. Contact us with additional questions about these procedures!
Porcelain Veneers Procedure & Cost
Porcelain veneers are the way to make your dream smile a reality. You can make your teeth brighter and more even in size. You can fix small imperfections like little chips. You can even close up small gaps! Check out our blog post for a brief overview of the procedure as well as the cost of veneers.
Get a Smile as Bright as the Summer Sun with Professional Teeth Whitening!
Few things can make an immediate impact on your appearance the way teeth whitening can. After getting their teeth whitened, our patients report instantly feeling more confident showing off their dream smile. Read our blog post to learn about our teeth whitening options.
Smile Confidently with Porcelain Veneers
Do you wish you had an even, bright megawatt smile? Even if you have discolored, uneven, or chipped teeth, it’s totally possible with porcelain veneers. Read our blog post to learn if porcelain veneers might be right for you!
Top-Notch Dental Care at Your Convenience
Do you find it difficult to squeeze in your dental appointment? Check out our blog post to learn about our office’s Saturday and extended weekday hours, family-block scheduling, and same-day emergency dental care. Contact us to learn more about our high-quality, convenient dental care.
Types of Tooth Whitening
Who doesn’t want a whiter smile? Regardless of your stage of life, white teeth make you look younger, feel more confident and even boost your success at work. Professional teeth whitening is an excellent solution if you want to overhaul your appearance in a quick, affordable way. Before you set your expectations, however, you should … View Post
Is GERD Ruining Your Smile?
GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a chronic digestive condition that can affect your overall health and your quality of life. Unfortunately, this common medical concern can also wreak havoc on your oral health. Up to 33% of American adults have GERD, which is more often called “acid reflux.” You should know that while stomach … View Post