While many people associate smile makeovers purely with appearance, the benefits often extend far beyond aesthetics. Improving your smile can also support better oral function, easier hygiene, and increased confidence in everyday situations such as speaking, eating, and social interactions. Modern dentistry aims to achieve a balance between appearance and long-term oral health, ensuring that […]
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Many people assume that achieving a great smile requires high-cost treatments such as full veneers. In reality, there are often more conservative and cost-effective options available. Modern dentistry focuses on preserving and enhancing natural teeth wherever possible. This means that, rather than opting for extensive cosmetic work, smaller and more targeted treatments can often deliver […]
Do probiotics prevent gum disease? Is flossing necessary? Many patients are unable to confidently answer these questions and more due to the abundance of conflicting medical information. However, new research led by the University at Buffalo aims to separate fact from fiction in determining which oral hygiene tools actually prevent gum disease. The paper, published […]
New research finds that brushing the teeth three or more times a day significantly reduces the risk of atrial fibrillation and heart failure.





