Category: Dentistry

Dentist Talking to Patient
Dentistry

Oral Cancer Screening

Oral cancer screening uses groundbreaking technology that is changing the way dentists screen for oral cancer. This cordless device is used to painlessly and quickly

Dental Radiograph machine
Dentistry

Dental Technology

Medical technology has been advancing at a breakneck pace for the past several decades, and dentistry hasn’t been left behind. Dental professionals are constantly looking

UV Light Shining on Tooth Graphic
Dentistry

Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a non-invasive procedure that adheres a composite (tooth colored) resin to the surface of your teeth. It helps to create a brighter,

Dentist showing xray on monitor
Dentistry

Digital X-Rays

Digital x-rays are a more streamlined way of taking dental radiographs. Like traditional x-rays, digital versions provide an in-depth view of the structures of the

Illustration of Silver Tooth Filling
Dentistry

Amalgam Fillings

Amalgam is an economical blend of metals used to fill cavities in the mouth. Also known as ‘silver fillings’, amalgam fillings are comprised of silver, copper,

Dental Sealants
Dentistry

Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are clear coatings applied to the surfaces of a child’s molars to prevent the development of tooth decay. They work by preventing food and

Hands on Cheeks
Dentistry

TMJ Disorders and Treatments

TMJ disorders are complications associated with the temporomandibular joint where the jaw and skull come together. This joint, although small, can cause chronic pain and

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Dentistry

Dentures

Dentures are an effective and affordable way of replacing missing teeth. Composed of a durable plastic resin and sometimes porcelain, both partial and full dentures

Woman Holding Biteguard
Dentistry

Bite Guards

A bite guard is a dental appliance custom-fit to a patient’s teeth. Bite guards serve varying purposes and are often recommended for use in patients

Graphic of Partial Denture
Dental Lab

Partial Dentures

Like a bridge, partial dentures rest on surrounding teeth to fill in the gaps where one or more teeth are missing. But unlike a bridge,