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The Difference Between Full and Partial Dentures

Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and the benefits they have to offer. Dentures replace missing teeth... read more »

Dentures: Resin or Porcelain?

Have you ever wondered what dentures are made of? What goes into them? What options are there when it comes to materials and what are the pros and cons? These are great questions that dentists are more than happy to answer. Many people have had dentures for centuries, and you may even have memories of a grandparent soaking their teeth... read more »

Toothpaste: What’s in Your Tube?

Brushing your teeth is a major component of good dental health. In order to do that well, you will need a good toothpaste. There are plenty of brands and types available on the market, but they all have the same basic ingredients. For example, all kinds of toothpaste contain a detergent. When your toothpaste foams as you brush and spreads... read more »

Smile Saviors: Oral Cancer Screenings

As the year winds down, it is important to make sure that all your oral health care ducks are in a row so to speak. This includes making sure you've done everything you can to protect your mouth from any oral health hazards that have arrived, or to prepare for ones that could potentially occur in the future. It is... read more »

Dentures: The Facts

When you think of dentures, you probably think of the older generation—but in reality, they could be a viable option for anyone who is missing teeth. However, please remember that dentures will require more upkeep than a few of your other options for replacing missing teeth. If you’re missing teeth, several tasks that once were simple could become difficult and... read more »

A Custom Set of Dentures Can Restore the Function of Your Compromised Teeth

If tooth decay and gum disease have left you with several lost or compromised teeth, it can have a serious negative effect on your quality of life. Beyond impairing your ability to chew food, these missing teeth can also cause you to slur your speech and feel self-conscious about your appearance, affecting your self-image and self-confidence. In a situation like... read more »