Your Smile’s Health Changes With You as You Age

Did you know, your smile's health changes with you as you age? Yes, it’s true! Your teeth and gums all age and may have an increased risk of discoloration and gum disease as you get older. If you neglect your oral health routines, you can be placing your smile at risk for severe problems that might be painful or costly... read more »

Your Sensitive Teeth is Important to Treat

Do you know how to care for your sensitive teeth properly? If not, then we can help you! Your teeth to take care of, which is why our dental team is excited to help you. If you suffer from sensitive teeth, then you do not have to suffer alone. Our doctor, Dr. Gerald Pevow is qualified and able to assist... read more »

Learning Oral Health Facts on Aging and Dental Health

In order to keep your teeth in optimum condition, always make sure to practice effective aging prevention plans for your teeth and gums. This includes keeping them clean, avoiding unhealthy habits, eating right, and visiting your dentist as necessary. To ensure your teeth have the greatest chance for oral health care success as you age, always make sure you're practicing... read more »

The Fundamentals of Gum Disease

Have you ever heard of periodontal disease? You may know it by the name gum disease. Although gum disease is common, it can lead to tooth loss if not treated properly. For a list of guidelines for gum disease, consider the following: - Oftentimes, gum disease results from dry mouth caused by certain medications. - Gum disease can cause bad... read more »

Eliminate Cavities at Their Core with Dental Fillings

Are you experiencing any increased tooth sensitivity? Do you feel any discomfort or pain when you try eating? If so, you may be suffering from a hole in your tooth known as a cavity. Cavities are formed when the tooth enamel protecting a tooth is breached until a hole forms down to the tooth’s root. Fortunately, dental fillings can be... read more »

What You Should Know About All-on-4 Implants

As you probably know, missing teeth can be embarrassing. However, did you know that having a gap in your smile can lead to a variety of issues. For instance, if you’re missing one tooth, the others could shift, resulting in gaps in your smile. Similarly, if you are missing one or more teeth, you could have an uneven bite, leading... read more »