Dental Health
Newly Developed Lingual (Behind the Teeth) Braces
People have been getting braces for decades in order to correct crooked, misaligned, even buckteeth. A perfect smile represents confidence and success in both your… Continue Reading
To Have The Best and Healthiest Smile You Can Have
Get it by relying on orthodontists' expertise, which comes from their extensive education. After graduating from dental school, orthodontists go on for another two or… Continue Reading
Men Looking For a Better Job? Start by Visiting the Dentist
An online poll of 289 general dentists and consumers confirms the traditional stereotype that men are less likely to visit the dentist than their female… Continue Reading
A Big Step In Oral Cancer Detection
One of the dilemmas faced in dentistry is the appalling amount of oral cancer that is not detected. The American Dental Association states that only… Continue Reading
Mini Dental Implants
Mini dental implants have revolutionized dentistry with the introduction of a minimally invasive treatment plan for denture stabilization. These small-diameter implants (around 2mm diameter) enable… Continue Reading
A Great Day Begins With a Smile
First impressions are made at a glance and nothing makes a better impression than a beautiful smile. A smile makeover improves the appearance of your… Continue Reading
Don't Ignore a Missing Tooth
According to the American Dental Association, the average adult between the ages of 20-64 has three or more decayed or missing teeth. Your teeth are… Continue Reading
Teeth Whitening
As an aesthetic dentist with vast experience in removing all types of enamel and dentin stains, I am always surprised to hear patients reaching out… Continue Reading
Obstructive Sleep Apnea vs. Inner Peace and Beauty A Function of Oral Systemic Balance
Obstructive sleep apnea is essentially choking. Not much inner peace here. Whether a snort occurs while awake and laughing or asleep and dreaming, it is… Continue Reading
Mouthing Off Against Oral Cancer
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 43,250 new cases of oral cancer are diagnosed each year, and more than… Continue Reading