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Invest Once, Smile Forever: Here’s How Dental Implants Pay for Themselves

October 18, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 9:41 pm
Patient smiling with their new dental implants

When considering tooth replacement options, dental implants may seem like the pricier choice at first glance. However, the long-term financial benefits often outweigh the upfront costs. So, does that mean that implants could dental implants actually save you money over time? Yes! If you’re curious about how your investment could keep your budget balanced, continue reading. You’ll learn the surprising truth behind why implants are often the most cost-effective option for restoring your smile.

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Dental Implant Issues: Why You Shouldn’t Smoke

September 20, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 5:08 pm
Man blurry in background holding hand up to turn down a cigarette being offered

Many experts consider dental implants the ideal way to replace missing teeth because of their many unique advantages. They’re the only restorations that are directly inserted into your jaw and fuse with the bone for added durability and stability.

Furthermore, they have an incredibly high success rate of over 95%, but that doesn’t mean they’re invincible. If you regularly use tobacco products, your implant could fail. Continue reading to learn more about 4 reasons why!

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Tips For Powering Through The School Year with Invisalign

August 1, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 9:08 pm
Highschool smiling while classmates study on their laptops in a library

Is your teenager going back to school with their Invisalign clear aligners in tow? You’re not crazy if you felt a twinge of worry in the pit of your stomach just now. The academic season can make it difficult for even the most disciplined highschoolers to stay on top of their treatment. Not to mention high-impact sports can smash trays – or cut down on wear-time in order to avoid smashing trays!

For some useful tips that’ll help you and your teenager power through first and second semester, keep reading.

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Does Cosmetic Dentistry Hurt?

July 18, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 10:08 pm
A woman having her teeth examined by a dentist.

If you’ve been considering getting a cosmetic dentistry procedure but have held off over fears that the treatment you want could be painful, there’s good news. Most treatments are very comfortable, and many can even be done without any anesthesia at all. If you’re interested in improving your smile, don’t let anxiety hold you back from achieving your dreams. Here’s what you can expect from these popular cosmetic procedures!

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3 Tips to Make your Next Dental Checkup Easy

June 29, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 6:05 am
Someone in the dentist's chair

For many people, dental checkups fall under the same category as taxes and washing dishes—things that people know that they ought to do, but that they put off until the last possible moment. This is because lots of people don’t exactly love to visit their dentist.

If you’re one of them, you should know that there are things you can do to make your next checkup go smoothly—for you, and your dentist! Here are a few tips that can help you.

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3 Classic Summer Foods That Dental Implants Let You Eat

June 7, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 6:02 am
Someone eating an apple

One of the best things about dental implants is their strength. They afford patients a much more powerful bite than they can get from other methods of tooth replacement, which in turn allows them to eat a much more expansive diet.

If you’ve recently gotten dental implants, you’ll find that you’ll be able to eat a much wider variety of foods this summer than you would be able to otherwise. Here are some summer foods that you can look forward to.

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Persistent Repair: How Long Do Dental Crowns Last?

May 11, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 7:35 pm
Someone taking a CEREC same day dental crown out of milling machine

If you have an upcoming root canal or have a broken or severely decayed tooth, your dentist will likely provide you with a dental crown to protect it. These prosthetics are bonded over injured teeth to repair their functionality while simultaneously safeguarding them from potential harm or injury. Plus, they’re customized to be just the right color, size, and shape so that no one can tell them apart from the real thing.

It’s natural to have questions if you’ve just been told you’ll be receiving one of these restorations. One of the first things many people want to know is how long they typically last. Continue reading to learn more about what you can expect regarding your dental crown’s longevity!

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Dastardly Discoloration: 3 Types of Tooth Stains

May 6, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 5:46 pm
Nose to neck view of a woman with pink nails pointing to her white teeth

Did you know that even the healthiest teeth are not naturally pure white? Despite this, having a bright, flawless smile has become an essential aspect of beauty standards in our culture. Although it’s natural to have stained teeth, they can leave you feeling like you don’t measure up. You might feel tempted to address the problem with over-the-counter solutions like whitening toothpaste or strips, but commercially available products don’t always achieve the desired results.

Part of the reason for the limited success of over-the-counter solutions could be that the stains on your teeth can’t be addressed with surface-level treatments. There is more than one type of blemish, and some exist below the outermost layer of your teeth. But don’t worry; your dentist has the knowledge and tools to tackle them effectively. Continue reading to learn more about the 3 different types of stains and how cosmetic dentistry can help!

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What Your Dentist Will Do at Your Oral Cancer Screening

April 16, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 3:22 am
Patient and their dentist

One of the most serious conditions that your dentist will regularly examine you for is oral cancer. This condition can be life threatening, and the fact that it can be easily mistaken for milder oral health problems means that patients often aren’t aware that they’re dealing with the issue until a dentist tells them.

For this reason, an oral cancer exam is a routine part of every checkup. If you want to know more about what that process entails, here’s a little more about these exams.

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What Is the Best Way to Store My Toothbrush?

March 21, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — drortiz @ 7:59 pm
Hand reaches for toothbrush in holder

Many people may assume that the best way to keep their toothbrushes in good shape is to keep them sheltered in a tiny space where they are protected from the surrounding environment. It’s common to see people storing their toothbrushes on their sides in a medicine cabinet where they sit in the dark for nearly the whole day. Unfortunately, this is a great way to turn your toothbrush into a breeding ground for germs. Here’s a brief guide to storing your toothbrush properly.

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