Who Does Your Teeth Blog

The Difference Between Full and Partial Dentures

November 1, 2018

Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and the benefits they have to offer. (Read More)

Dental Implant Placement Basics as a Step-by-Step Process

September 12, 2018

If you have ever lost a tooth, you might have more than just a gap between your teeth. If a lost tooth is not replaced, the bone in the jaw that supported the lost tooth starts to deteriorate. That’s because when you chew your food, there’s no more stimulation to the bone from the missing tooth’s chewing action. (Read More)

Oral Hygiene Rules When Aligning Your Teeth With Braces

May 22, 2018

Are you aligning your smile with braces? If so, then you need to do all you can to maintain strong and healthy teeth and gums as well as a top-notch orthodontic appliance. The more you care for your mouth and braces, the better chance you have of having a successful orthodontic treatment. So, our dentist, Dr. Jeffrey Neal, is happy to give you the oral hygiene instructions you need to meet your goals. Those instructions are... (Read More)

Oral Health Assessments: Dental Erosion Prevention

April 27, 2018

Are you aware of the effects of enamel erosion on your smile? Enamel erosion occurs when harmful acids slowly chew through your tooth enamel. Various causes of any enamel erosion include acid reflux, dry mouth, genetic and environmental factors and the consumption of sugars and starches and drinks that contain sugars and acids. (Read More)

Making Braces Fun for Photos

April 20, 2018

Are you self-conscious about being photographed with your new braces? There is nothing to be embarrassed about. Lots of people have them. It’s sort of a rite of passage. And, there are plenty of ways to make it fun. So, be confident and enjoy your pics by not hiding your smile. (Read More)

How to Get a Whiter Smile

March 23, 2018

Do you wish your smile could be whiter? Here at Who Does Your Teeth, we offer a professional whitening treatment which may rid you of those annoying stains on your teeth.

The process works by the dentist, Dr. Jeffrey Neal, placing a special gel on your teeth. The gel can bleach stains off of your teeth and make your smile more attractive. The gel can get some of the more stubborn stains that over-the-counter treatments may not have the power to get.

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Fluoride Supplements Might Benefit People Without Municipal Water

March 8, 2018

A vast body of research has established that exposing your teeth to fluoride can help maintain strong and healthy tooth enamel. When poor oral hygiene, plaque acids practices and acidic beverages compromise tooth enamel it can leave you at increased risk of suffering from cavities and tooth sensitivity discomfort. (Read More)

Denture Adhesive Can Help Hold Your Denture in Place

January 24, 2018

When our dentist, Dr. Jeffrey Neal provides you with a partial or complete denture, it will be designed to fit firmly in your mouth. If your dentures fit properly you will be able to speak and eat effectively.

Yet as the years go by, the bone structure in your jaw can gradually start to change in response to the lack of tooth roots. You should see your dentist if your dentures no longer fit you correctly. However, dentures can also be held in place by applying a small amount of denture adhesive.

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Simple Dental Sealants Can Help Preserve the Health of Your Child’s Permanent Molars

December 29, 2017

The molars and premolars in the back of the mouth are usually the last permanent teeth to develop and emerge. Maintaining the health and overall structural integrity of these teeth is very important to your son or daughter’s long-term oral health. (Read More)

Learn the Signs of Bruxism Now to Protect Your Smile

December 4, 2017

When you visit Who Does Your Teeth for a dental checkup, we can check your smile for signs of bruxism, which is a harmful condition that causes you to subconsciously grind and clench your teeth. Many patients don’t know they have this habit because it typically occurs when they sleep and symptoms may not appear right away. However, we can help you learn the signs of bruxism so that you can better protect your smile. (Read More)