What Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth?
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that grow in the very back of your mouth. If there’s not enough room at the back of your mouth, there can be issues with your wisdom teeth.
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Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that grow in the very back of your mouth. If there’s not enough room at the back of your mouth, there can be issues with your wisdom teeth.
Having x-rays taken of your teeth is considered routine in many dental offices. However, many people are worried about the use of radiation to get these images. Join us as we dive into the safety of dental x-rays.
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Signs of gum disease include bleeding during flossing and irritated gums. See the symptoms and how our team can help if you have gum disease.
There are several types of dental implants and some are more beneficial than others. Learn more about each kind and how they can benefit you.
Tooth enamel damage can lead to tooth loss if you’re not careful. Learn the warning signs that you’re experiencing enamel loss and call today.
Custom mouth guards can prevent injuries, reduce snoring, help sleep apnea and prevent teeth grinding. Learn more about the options available.
It’s best to start practicing good oral hygiene at a young age. Help your children be successful by learning the best practices for kids’ healthy teeth.
If you’ve got a persistent tooth ache or chipped tooth, you may need a root canal. Review our signs a root canal is needed and call for a consultation.
If you’re considering dental veneers to fix your smile, you’ll need to know what that process entails and how to care for them. Learn more.