Dental Implants: Best Care Practices for Lasting Success
just like natural teeth, dental implants need consistent care to ensure long-lasting results and a smooth healing process. Here are some tips for keeping your implants in tip-top shape.
just like natural teeth, dental implants need consistent care to ensure long-lasting results and a smooth healing process. Here are some tips for keeping your implants in tip-top shape.
Seeing your child’s adult teeth growing behind their baby teeth can be concerning, but it’s a common occurrence that usually resolves on its own. Learn more about why this happens and when to consult Leominster Family Dentists for professional advice.
Knocked out teeth can be a big problem and you might not know what to do. Read our blog to learn next steps for this emergency.
Dental crowns offer restoration and strength for damaged teeth, plus an improved look; however, they can be costly and require a lot of time. Consider all pros and cons before deciding if a crown is right for you.
As kids go out trick or treating this Halloween, knowing what candies can have an impact on their teeth allows you to watch out for their dental health.
The type of material used for dental veneers can have a serious impact on their look and lifespan. We’ve put together a comparison so you can make an informed decision about the best type of dental veneer for you.
All-on-four dental implants are a great solution if you’re looking to replace an entire arch of your teeth. Learn more.
Cavity prevention starts with daily brushing and flossing. See what causes tooth decay and get additional tips on how you can stop cavities.
Fluoride is very important to your overall dental hygiene. If you’re not sure, read about why it’s necessary in dental care and speak to your dentist.
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.
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