Look, a perfect smile takes perfect practice and maintenance. That’s why so few people actually have perfect smiles. A lot of Americans probably think they’re lacking in orthodontic hygiene or don’t take good enough care of their smiles. While that claim can partially be supported, your mouth and the mouthContinue Reading

99.7% of American think a smile is a very important social asset, according to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentitry, and 75% believe an unattractive smile could badly influence their career success. So when you have suffered a crack of chip in your tooth, your neighborhood family dentistry office willContinue Reading

Dental hygiene plays an essential role in preventing oral diseases and is a vital part of any dental health program. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that children receive their first dental visit at age one, with subsequent visits every six months until they are three years old. The ADAContinue Reading

Affordable dental services can be hard to come by sometimes in a world mostly obsessed with physical appearance, especially without dental insurance. The average cosmetic dentistry patient spends between $5000 and $6000 on procedures to improve their smile and in total Americans spend about $1.4 billion on tooth whitening productsContinue Reading