by Smile4Ever Family Dentistry | Jan 30, 2023 | Blog
We often tell our patients that tooth extractions offer the best of both worlds. There’s the bad part, which is the pain and swelling post-surgery. But then there’s the good part, where you get to eat all the ice creams and puddings you want. Although, sometimes, it...
by Smile4Ever Family Dentistry | Jan 15, 2023 | Blog
No one likes the idea of a roughly chipped or cracked tooth. Not only does it make your teeth look crooked, but it can also alter your smile. But sadly, you can’t prevent accidents from taking place. So, what are you supposed to do in the case of a slightly chipped...
by Smile4Ever Family Dentistry | Dec 30, 2022 | Blog
The reason people undergo intense restorative and cosmetic surgeries is so they can ‘fix’ their crooked teeth. It doesn’t matter whether it’s your bottom row of teeth or the top. If they’re misaligned, it can greatly affect your self-esteem. This is why braces,...
by Smile4Ever Family Dentistry | Dec 15, 2022 | Blog
Tooth extraction surgery is a big decision, one that leaves behind an even bigger effect. Whether it’s your wisdom tooth or a broken tooth, it doesn’t matter. After the surgery, all you have to do is make sure you’re taking good care of the extraction site. But how...
by Smile4Ever Family Dentistry | Nov 30, 2022 | Blog
Many people find the gap between the front teeth cute and attractive. In many cultures, it is said to be a sign of beauty, luck, and intelligence. In the dentistry world, however, gaps in teeth are known as a diastema. Moreover, these spaces can be a sign of an...