Dental x-rays are an important part of preventive dental care for kids. The American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend that children have a checkup with a dentist by their first birthday. At this visit, the dentist will most likely take X-rays to check for... Read more »
Cavities: What are they? Hole in the teeth is called cavities, commonly known as tooth decay and caries. They develop when acids erode the hard surface of teeth. The enamel, the outermost covering of the tooth, is where tooth decay begins. It eventually reaches the dentin, the innermost layer of... Read more »
1. What is Invisalign? Let's begin with the fundamentals. Your teeth are covered by comfy, smooth, BPA-free Invisalign clear braces as they gradually move your teeth into the right position over time. Since your dentist can accurately create a 3-D representation of your teeth using X-rays, digital photos, and impressions,... Read more »
“Eat An Apple a Day to keep Doctor Away, And Brush Your Teeth Twice a Day to keep Dentist Away” Good oral hygiene is necessary to keep teeth and gums healthy. You should take care of your teeth to prevent other health issues because dental health influences your entire health... Read more »
Is your tooth badly decayed or infected? Are you experiencing extreme pain in your tooth? The chances are you need root canal treatment (RCT) right away. Well, it may sound scarier at first, but you need not fret. It just has got a bad rap. The fact is–root canal therapy... Read more »
Safety and Best Practices About Returning to your Dentist During the Pandemic Visiting the dentist may seem daunting and unfamiliar in the face of the global pandemic. Routine dentistry and general checkups may have been stalled or pushed off completely for over a year now. Safety concerns are still apparent... Read more »