A little dental humor to start off the week. Thanks for sharing Dr. Kamboh! #MayThe4thBeWithYou
By now most people are aware of the dangers of cigarettes to general health, but many people are not aware of the dangers smoking and tobacco use pose to oral health. Bad breath and stained teeth are minor compared to some more serious dental health issues smoking can cause....
What Happens If You Don't Replace A Missing Tooth? Patients who are missing teeth can have their self-confidence impacted by the thought that they no longer have a complete smile. It is common to feel irritated with the associated loss of function that they are experiencing when they try to eat crunchy...
Root canal is a dental procedure that is sometimes seen as a “last resort” to save a tooth. The fact is that when a tooth is decayed on the inside and the nerves and root are affected, a root canal is the only way to save the tooth. Without...
If you are an athlete, you may wear a mouthguard because it is required by your team or organization. If you don’t have to wear a mouthguard, you still should; in fact, everyone should wear a mouthguard while participating in sports or physical exercise. Mouthguards protect your teeth, mouth...
Zoom! Professional Teeth Whitening is a professional whitening treatment that is performed in the dental office. Over-the-counter whitening products and whitening toothpastes contain modest amounts of whitening ingredients and can’t whiten your teeth as effectively as professional whitening can. Whitening in a dental office is safe because your gums...
Some of our favorite foods and drinks have the unfortunate side effect of causing bad breath. That’s why millions of people arm themselves daily with breath mints, mint chewing gum or other pocket-sized breath fresheners. The problem with these minty weapons is that they only cover bad breath and...
As we age, being mindful of maintaining optimal oral dental health is something that must be given special consideration. As a person ages, they face several risks to oral health that must be effectively addressed to maintain a bright, healthy smile. As the body ages, teeth become brittle and saliva production...
Should adults get braces to straighten their teeth? The answer is yes, for many reasons. Most importantly, straight teeth are healthier teeth because they make oral hygiene easier. Straight teeth are not only easier to keep clean but enhance a person’s facial features. Nearly everyone, including friends, potential dates,...
There was a time when the only way to get crooked teeth straightened was with braces. However, today there are quicker and easier options available to all who seek a straighter smile. Invisalign is comfortable than wearing traditional metal braces and actually yields a much shorter treatment time. Best...














