Summer brings sunshine, outdoor fun, and sweet treats — but it can also take a toll on your gum health. Whether you’re traveling, changing routines, or indulging in seasonal snacks, it’s important to stay mindful of your gums. Healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile, so here’s how... Read more » When you hear “root canal,” you might think of pain or long procedures. But modern endodontics is changing that narrative. This July, we’re shining a light on root canal therapy — what it really is, when you might need it, and how it can save your natural smile. What is... Read more » Endodontics and Your Summer Plans Summer is a time for sunshine, beaches, and vacations. But a sudden toothache can quickly spoil your fun. Fortunately, endodontics—the branch of dentistry focused on treating issues within the tooth, especially the pulp and root—offers effective solutions that can help you stay on track with... Read more » At our periodontal practice, we focus on helping patients protect their gums because healthy gums are essential to a healthy smile. While brushing, flossing and routine dental visits are well-known tools in preventing gum disease, there is another natural defense that often goes unnoticed: saliva production. Saliva is not just... Read more » When most people hear the words “root canal,” they imagine pain, discomfort and maybe even a long recovery. But here is the surprising, unvarnished truth: root canals are nothing like the scary stories you might have heard. In fact, they are one of the most important procedures in dentistry when... Read more » We all want a healthy smile—and for many people, that means brushing vigorously to keep teeth squeaky clean. But when it comes to gum health, brushing too hard can actually do more harm than good. At our periodontic practice, we often see patients with early signs of gum recession, and... Read more » Tooth pain rarely shows up without a reason. If you have been referred to an endodontist or told you may need a root canal, your body is giving you a clear warning sign: something is wrong deep inside your tooth. While it might be tempting to delay treatment—especially if the... Read more » Our periodontist commonly performs frenectomies on patients of a variety of ages, and this minor surgical procedure alters the oral structure for the better. The frenum is connective tissue in the mouth that has three main categories. These include the buccal frenum connecting the gum tissue to the inside of... Read more » A healthy smile is not just about your teeth. In fact, without your gums to keep your teeth in place, your smile would be, well, toothless. Periodontal disease (also known as gum disease) affects not only your oral health but your overall health, and research increasingly shows that the two... Read more » When patients come in with damaged or missing teeth, dental implants are often an excellent solution. But sometimes implants aren’t an option for those with insufficient bone height in the top jaw, or if the sinuses are too close to the jaw. For these patients to receive successful dental implantation,... Read more »