Common Symptoms Of Oral Cancer To Look Out For
About 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with oral cancer every year. About 43% of those people will die in the next five years due to oral cancer. Though oral cancer is often no more difficult to treat than other cancers, it is typically discovered in late stages.
Read More >>Your Foolproof Guide to Preventing Bad Breath
Bad breath is a common problem. It can occur anytime and for many different reasons. From the medications you take to that garlic and anchovy pizza you had for lunch, there are all sorts of sources contributing to your bad breath. It’s not always easy to control the source (who wants to pass up Mom’s meatballs?) but there are ways to prevent and manage your bad breath.
Read More >>8 Cool Facts About Invisalign® You Didn't Know
Since introducing Invisalign to the general public in May of 2000, it’s become an industry leader in teeth-straightening systems and has improved more than 5 million smiles around the world. At our practice, Dr. Hardt and Dr. Monterroso rely on this advanced dental treatment to help men, women, and teenagers get the smiles they’ve always dreamed of without the discomfort and nuisance of traditional metal braces.
Read More >>Crowns Versus Veneers: Which is Right for You?
If you’re feeling fed up with your discolored teeth and broken smile, you’ve probably been weighing up your treatment options for a while. You may be wondering whether crowns or veneers are the best choice for you.
Read More >>Beyond a Beautiful Smile: How Healthy Gums and Teeth Impact Your Overall Health
You might consider yourself a healthy person. Maybe you exercise regularly, eat well, sleep 7-8 hours per night, meditate, and so on. But sometimes you can be blindsided by health issues you’re not paying attention to, such as your gums and teeth.
Read More >>5 Tips to Help Your Child Overcome Dental Anxiety
Of course, parents want what’s best for their children. But what’s best for them isn’t always what they want. Going to the dentist is sometimes one of those things, and your child’s dental anxiety can be stressful for both of you.
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