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.
The way root canals were performed in the past was a little bit frightening. Check out our blog post for a look at the history of root canals, particularly in contrast to the modern techniques we use today.
Dental veneers are fingernail-thin porcelain shells that cover the front of your teeth. Because we shave off a bit of enamel to bond them, veneers are permanent. Read our blog post to find out when you should consider getting this treatment.
We offer a variety of restorative procedures that can protect the appearance and function of your natural teeth. In today’s blog post we spotlight one common procedure that we use to save teeth: dental fillings.
Between fast food commercials or standing in the grocery store check-out lane, sugary food and drinks are everywhere. It’s understandable how it’s hard not to reach for a snack or drink. Read our blog post to learn what sugary food and drinks do to your teeth!
Dental emergencies often happen without warning. Cost is the last thing you want to worry about when you need immediate treatment. If you have dental insurance, will your plan cover emergencies? Read our blog post for a detailed look at insurance and dental emergencies.