A sinking feeling can arise when you find out you have a cavity. You may wonder if you could have taken preventative action by brushing more effectively or flossing more regularly, but sometimes the issue is more complex and involves multiple factors. So what causes a cavity? Let’s find out . . .
Dental Crowns and Bridges
We live in a time where a damaged tooth no longer means a damaged smile. A person you talk to everyday, like your best friend or your boss, could have multiple missing, stained, or cracked teeth. If you’re doubtful, remember that you might not even realize that your friend has a damaged tooth thanks to
Root Canal Recovery
Headed in for a root canal? Although you may not be especially excited about this trip to the dentist, remember that root canals are a routine and quick procedure. And these days, in the right hands, the procedure is essentially painless and produces very little discomfort. A root canal recovery can often leave your mouth
Correlation Between Periodontal Disease and Heart Disease
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some 610,000 Americans die of heart disease each year. Since one out of every four deaths can be blamed on cardiovascular disease, perhaps it’s no surprise that it’s the leading cause of death for both men and women. What may surprise you is the fact that
