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The Long and Short of it: the Benefits of Crown Lengthening

September 18, 2025

A woman with a beautiful smile

If you’ve got a “gummy” smile or teeth that look or feel a bit too small due to excess periodontal tissue, you may be embarrassed to show off that gleaming grin to the world. But although it may not be possible to make your teeth bigger, a treatment called crown lengthening can remove that overage of tissue, revealing more of their natural structure and making them seem longer. Here are some of the incredible benefits of this cosmetic treatment!

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How Vitamin D Can Improve Dental Implant Treatment

August 19, 2025

Sunshine (Vitamin D).

Dental implants have transformed modern dentistry, offering a durable and natural-looking solution for missing teeth. While implants boast an impressive success rate, their long-term stability depends on how well your body heals and integrates the implant with your jawbone, a process known as osseointegration. One surprising factor that can significantly influence this process is your vitamin D levels. Here’s how vitamin D can make dental implant treatment more successful and why you should consider its role in your oral health.

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5 Ways You Can Prevent Dental Implant Failure

August 4, 2025

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Dental implants are one of the most reliable and long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. They not only restore your smile but also help maintain your jawbone and oral health. While dental implants have a high success rate — often over 95 percent — they can fail in rare cases if not cared for properly. The good news is that many of the risk factors are within your control. Here are 5 effective ways to prevent dental implant failure and keep your smile healthy for years to come.

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What to Do If Your Dental Implant Feels Loose

July 4, 2025

Animated rendering of dental implant.

Dental implants are one of the most reliable and long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. Designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, they’re anchored securely into the jawbone, making them a stable foundation for chewing, speaking, and smiling with confidence. But what if your dental implant starts to feel loose? This is not something to ignore. A loose implant can signal an underlying issue that needs immediate attention from your dentist. Here’s what you should know and what steps to take if your implant doesn’t feel as secure as it should.

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All-on-4 Dental Implants: Understanding the Pros and Cons

June 13, 2025

Illustration of All-on-4 for the lower arch

Is All-on-4 the best option for rebuilding your smile? With this state-of-the-art treatment, it’s possible to replace an entire arch of missing teeth with just four dental implant posts. But while the procedure certainly has its advantages, it also comes with its share of downsides. To help you decide whether All-on-4 is truly right for you, here is a closer look at its pros and cons.

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How the Cone Beam CT Scanner Can Improve Your Dental Implant Treatment

May 15, 2025

A cone beam CT scanner with an image of a jaw.

If your dentist uses a cone beam CT scanner for dental imaging, you may be wondering what all the fuss is about. After all, can it really be that much better than traditional imaging like X-rays? Here’s the lowdown on this amazing technology, and how it can help make your dental implant treatment more accurate than ever before!

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I Might Need My Wisdom Teeth Removed; Am I Too Old?

May 13, 2025

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A person’s third molars, also called their wisdom teeth, typically begin to emerge in their late teens or early twenties, and they can cause many problems if they don’t erupt properly. While it’s not uncommon for young adults to have their wisdom teeth removed, many people can keep these molars for decades without any problems. However, it may be necessary to remove the wisdom teeth at a later age due to wear and tear or oral infections. Here’s why wisdom teeth extraction is safe and possible at any age.

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Should I Be Worried About Getting Dry Socket?

April 4, 2025

Young woman clutching her jaw in pain.

If you’ve recently had a tooth extracted or are preparing for one, you may have heard about a post-surgical complication called dry socket. Just the name sounds uncomfortable, and unfortunately, it can be. But should you be worried? While dry socket isn’t extremely common, it is something to be aware of so you can take steps to avoid it and recognize the symptoms early if it does happen. Here’s what you need to know.

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From Gummy to Gorgeous: Discover the Benefits of Gum Recontouring

March 15, 2025

Portrait of woman before and after gum recontouring

How much gum tissue is visible when you smile? If the answer is anything more than a few millimeters, you have what is known as a “gummy smile.” If the less-than-ideal proportions of your smile bother you, you might consider visiting a specialist to undergo a procedure known as gum recontouring or gingivoplasty.  But are the benefits of gum recontouring really worth it? This blog post may help you decide.

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Reconnecting Smiles: 3 Types of Gum Grafts

February 9, 2025

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Gingivitis, the earliest form of gum disease, can often be reversed by improving your at-home dental hygiene routine or scheduling more consistent checkups with your oral healthcare provider. However, it’s notoriously hard to catch in the beginning stages, so it frequently progresses to more advanced periodontal problems.

As your condition worsens, your connective tissues eventually retract from your enamel to try to escape the infection. They don’t grow back independently, but your periodontist can provide a gum graft to preserve your oral health. Continue reading to learn more about 3 procedures they might suggest to improve your condition!

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