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Everyone knows the basics of good dental care. Brush your teeth after every meal, floss every day, see your dentist at least twice a year. It sounds simple. But what if you still don’t have strong, healthy teeth? Weak enamel can be a genetic weakness, or it can be caused by other conditions, like Celiac disease. I’ve always had weak enamel, so I started looking into ways that I could increase the strength of my teeth, and found that dietary changes could make a big difference. I started this blog to share my experience, and to talk about other ways you can make your teeth stronger and healthier. There are lots of things that you can do to improve your dental health. You just have to find them.

The Benefits Of Invisalign Clear Aligners For Straighter Teeth

If you have crooked teeth, then you want to choose the right treatment option for you. Braces can be irritating and invasive and veneers require your natural teeth to be ground down to make room for them. However, clear aligners are both comfortable and they don't require a lot of preparation to be done to your natural teeth. They also offer you a lot of other benefits: Clear aligners don't hurt when they are put on Read More 

Cosmetic Dentistry Insurance May Actually Cover

Dental insurance is what you usually rely on to get your dental work done, such as checkups, fillings, and even extractions. You likely have very few instances in which your dental insurance company may balk at covering your oral health needs. When it comes to cosmetic dentistry, however, your coverage may not be available when you need it since many procedures are not considered medically necessary for your health. If you are thinking of seeing a cosmetic dentist in your area to help improve your smile and overall health, it helps to know which cosmetic dentistry practices are more likely to be covered by insurance so you don't run into any financial surprises. Read More 

Titanium Vs. Ceramic Dental Implants: Which One Should You Choose?

Dental implants have become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional dentures, especially for the 35 million Americans who are missing all of their teeth in one or both jaws, according to recent statistics from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. Although titanium dental implants have been the standard for many years, a growing number of implants are being made out of ceramic material. Both materials have their own unique set of benefits and drawbacks to consider. Read More 

Your Dentist’s Role In Payment And Billing Issues With Your Ex: How And When Your Dentist Can Help

Kids not only need dental care, they frequently need orthodontic care too. None of this comes cheap, and it is even more difficult to manage when you and your spouse are divorced. When you know you will have a problem getting your ex to pay half of the kids' dental bills, you will need more than your lawyer's help; you will need your dentist's help too. Here is when your dentist should get involved in these issues, and how your dentist can help in these legal matters. Read More 

FAQs About Sedation Dentistry For Wisdom Teeth

Do you want to get your bothersome wisdom teeth extracted but don't like the discomfort that's involved? There is nothing for you to be fearful of, as there are different types of sedation dentistry available that can help you feel relaxed throughout the procedure. Take a look at this article to gain more insight about sedation dentistry so you will feel better about getting your wisdom teeth removed. What Exactly is Sedation Dentistry? Read More