Receding Gums: Are Your Teeth in Peril? While a surefire way to detect and treat it is with regular visits to the dentist, meticulous at-home monitoring and preventative care is also a great line of defense. Here’s what you should know to keep the threat
Restorative Dentistry
Help! I Broke My Tooth! Almost every day we get a call from a patient who has broken a tooth. Usually it means that to save the tooth, we have to place a crown or permanent restoration over it to keep it from breaking further.
George Washington wore dentures because he had lost one tooth after another to extraction. As a boy, he had cracked walnut shells with his teeth and, as a result, many of them fell out before he was thirty! George Washington’s Teeth Not Wood Over the
Can I Really Get a Dental Crown in One Visit? Patients remember a time when a broken tooth meant a crown requiring two visits to the dentist. One for preparing the tooth and taking an impression, and the second visit – usually two weeks later