
Do you know why your dentist wants to see you for a regular checkup every six months? Yes, your teeth and gum health are important, and it gives them a chance to look for any problems that could lead to things like gum disease, cavities, or tooth decay, but there’s another reason, too. During a normal checkup, your dentist will check for oral cancer in Green Hills. This is because early detection is crucial in fighting this disease. If left untreated or undiagnosed, the cancer can spread, making it nearly impossible to treat. April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, so read on to learn more about oral cancer screenings and how they can give you the peace of mind you need.
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In the past, it was common for metal (amalgam) fillings to be used to restore teeth, which left a familiar and undesirable look. With the advances in
The end of the year is rapidly approaching, which means you may be busy getting ready for the holiday season and taking care of your other responsibilities. Your dentist in Green Hills warns, though, not to forget about the importance of protecting your oral health and taking advantage of the
Our smiles are often the first thing people notice about us and can leave a lasting positive impression. In fact, according to research commissioned by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 48 percent of adults think a smile is the most memorable feature after they meet someone for the first time – more than what a person says or even how they dress. All that attention fixated on our smiles, however, means that cracked, misshapen or stained teeth can make the wrong impression. Fortunately, modern
The crown is the part of the tooth that sits above the gumline. If it becomes cracked, broken or badly decayed from bacteria growth, then it may need to be 