What To Expect If You Have Peri-Implantitis

Dental implants are an increasingly popular solution for people with missing teeth. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, more than 3 million people in the United States have dental implants. Dental implants improve the lives of these people, but, like any other form of surgery, implant patients sometimes experience side effects. Learn more about a condition called peri-implantitis, and find out what to expect if you need treatment for this disease following implant surgery. Read More 

6 Things That Can Cause A Gummy Smile And How Cosmetic Dentistry Can Help

Gummy smiles, despite the funny name, are no laughing matter. A smile is your way to say hello to the outside world every day, and a gummy smile can have a negative impact on aesthetics and self-confidence. Thankfully, modern cosmetic dentistry offers treatments and procedures that make correction possible. But first, it's helpful to look at some of the causes of a gummy smile. Short Crowns Teeth grow a lot as an adult matures. Read More 

2 Ways to Prevent Cleft Palate Dental Issues

If you have a young child with a cleft palate, then your son or daughter has an opening within the palate of the mouth. This can cause serious oral concerns and problems with the formation of the teeth. Your child must see a dentist early and often to make sure that permanent dental damage does not occur. Reconstructive surgery and the use of prosthetic devices may be necessary as well. Your dentist can offer your child great care, but you also must make sure that the teeth and mouth are cared for at home. Read More 

Early Childhood Caries: Identifying Common Causes And Prevention Mechanisms

Early childhood caries, also known as baby bottle tooth decay, is a disease where severe teeth decay is present in infants or young children. Surprisingly, early childhood caries can begin to emerge when an infant is about 6 months old,  and its prevalence can be as high as 70% in minority populations, even in the U.S. This article will explore common etiology of early childhood caries, and also prevention mechanisms that have been recommended by health experts. Read More 

5 Things You Need To Know About Lost Fillings

Fillings are used to repair cavities, but they don't last forever. Fillings can fall out for many reasons, such as decay underneath the filling, and when they do, you'll have a toothache. This toothache won't go away until you get your filling replaced, so you may want to call an emergency dentist. Here's what you need to know about this common but unpleasant situation. How common are lost fillings? Fillings are designed to last for many years, but they aren't meant to last forever. Read More