Root canals are a common dental procedure used to treat infections and save damaged teeth. However, there are situations where a root canal might not be the recommended course of action. Take a look at our blog post where we explore scenarios where a root canal might not be an option and the alternatives available.
Between your oral health and self-confidence, a missing tooth can have a bigger impact than you think. If you have gaps in your smile, it’s probably time to do something about them. Read our blog post where we share why it’s best to replace missing teeth and what your options for replacement may be!
Experiencing a toothache can be an uncomfortable and distressing situation. Check out our blog post where we explore effective strategies to address serious toothaches and seek relief.
Dental exams and cleanings are a crucial part of maintaining a lifetime of great oral health. The American Dental Association advises that starting at the age of one, people should visit the dentist twice a year for checkups. Read our blog post for what you need to know about dental exams!
A beautiful smile can help you make a great first impression. But if you’re hesitant to smile due to dull white or stained teeth, don’t worry! Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic procedure that can help brighten your smile and make you feel more confident. Read our blog post for a look at professional vs. over-the-counter teeth whitening.
If you’re currently in the middle of orthodontic treatment with clear aligners, check out our blog post for some essential tips and tricks to help preserve your clear aligners.
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is one of the most common dental ailments. Take a look at our blog post where we discuss each of the five stages of gum disease along with ways you can both prevent and treat this far too common ailment.
Dr. Hunsaker and our team recommend patients visit our Logan dental office every six months. While every six months is a general guideline, there may be signs that it’s time to see the dentist sooner. Check out our blog post for our list of signs that it’s time to come see us!
Dental anxiety is a common problem for patients of any age. However, avoiding the dentist and skipping treatments due to dental anxiety can lead to oral health problems that may require more invasive dental work. If your child struggles with dental anxiety, check out our blog post for three tips to help!
Dentures are a prosthetic replacement commonly used to restore missing teeth and facial structure. Although dentures offer a long-term solution to missing teeth, they do require some maintenance. Read our blog post for some maintenance tips to help you preserve and protect your dentures.