Ectopic Teeth in Children: Why Parents Shouldn’t Worry

An ectopic tooth is a tooth that grows in an unexpected or abnormal position. The condition can be observed in children when a secondary (adult) tooth emerges from the gums in the wrong location. Instead of directly filling the space left by the absent baby tooth, an ectopic tooth erupts out of alignment from the rest of the dental arch and often grows at an angle. If your child has been diagnosed with an ectopic tooth at your local family dentistry clinic, what is likely to happen next? Read More 

Using An Implant To Replace Your Missing Tooth

Dental implants are an important option when a person is needing to have one or more of their teeth replaced. This option is popular as a result of its durability and aesthetics. However, there are many facts about this tooth-replacement option that people may overlook. The Placement Of A Dental Implant Can Take Weeks To Complete The durability of a dental implant as a tooth replacement option is largely due to the fact that the implant itself will bind to the bones in the patient's jaw. Read More 

What To Do When You Need A New Dentist

Regular dental care can keep you in good health. Dentists look after the health of your teeth, jaws, and gums. When you decide to leave one dental practice, you shouldn't wait too long to find another dentist to serve your needs. Finding a new dentist can be as easy as brushing your teeth. Here are four things that you should do when you need a new dental care provider: 1. Be upfront about your needs Read More 

Don’t Let Bone Loss Halt Your Dental Implant Hopes

Dental implants might be the biggest thing to happen in dental science in a long time. Nothing looks more natural and is easier to care for than an implanted tooth. For the tooth to be securely anchored, though, the underlying jawbone must be strong and ready to receive the implant. If you've been told that more steps need to be taken before you get your dental implant, read on to find out more. Read More 

Do Dental Implants Look Natural?

Dental implants share many similarities to natural teeth. They integrate with the jawbone just as natural teeth do, and they promote jawbone growth just the same. But although they might function like natural teeth, do they look the same as natural teeth? The answer is yes. Once a dental implant has healed and the crown is in position, you shouldn't be able to tell it apart from your natural teeth. Read More