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A Smile Makeover Is About More Than Looks

May 21, 2026

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Close up of woman's smile

When people hear the term “smile makeover,” they often think it’s purely about aesthetics. While improving the appearance of your teeth is a major goal, a smile makeover can also have meaningful effects on confidence, oral health, and even social interactions.

A customized smile makeover is a combination of cosmetic dental treatments designed to improve the overall appearance and function of your smile. Because every smile is different, the plan is tailored to each patient’s unique needs and goals.

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What Are Wisdom Teeth, Anyway?

April 21, 2026

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Illustrated cross section of wisdom teeth

Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that typically emerge in your late teens or early twenties. They sit at the very back of your mouth—two on top and two on the bottom—and were once essential for our ancestors, who needed extra chewing power for tough, unprocessed foods. Today, thanks to changes in diet and jaw size over time, these teeth often create more problems than they solve.

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Your Easy Guide to Preventing Dry Socket: What to Know

March 16, 2026

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Man smiling after his wisdom teeth extraction

If you are getting your wisdom teeth extracted, you might be excited that they will finally be gone. They might’ve been causing you plenty of trouble, so you may be ready to get the relief you deserve. While the procedure is often a smooth experience with state-of-the-art technology, you will need to recover afterward. Dry socket is a condition that can develop as a complication, so here’s all you need to know about it and what you can do to avoid it.

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American Heart Month: How Your Smile Impacts Your Heart Health

February 23, 2026

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Woman gently resting her hands over her heart

“What could my dentist possibly have to say about American Heart Month?” You might be wondering. And no one would blame you! Not many people know that the state of your smile is actually strongly connected to the health of your heart. See how gum disease can impact your risk of heart disease and learn more about what you can do to prevent this harmful oral condition.

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A New Smile for the New Year: 5 Tips to Achieve Better Oral Health

January 13, 2026

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woman smiling and wearing glasses

Prioritizing your smile is one of the best decisions you can make. Ensuring your teeth appear healthy can have positive effects on your physical well-being and your personal and professional life. If you aspire to achieve a more radiant appearance and a healthier smile in 2026, here are 5 tips to help you get started.

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Sip Smart: How to Avoid Red Wine Tooth Stains This Holiday

December 8, 2025

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group of people drinking red wine

Drinking red wine with a holiday meal is common, as it often pairs well with many of the dishes that are served. However, apart from the dangers of drinking too much alcohol, the tannins that exist in red wine can leave unsightly stains behind. Read on to learn more about this discoloration process and how teeth whitening can keep your smile looking its best.

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TMJ Awareness Month! Symptoms, Treatment, and More

November 19, 2025

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Woman holding jaw, in pain

November is TMJ Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to pay attention to your jaw health. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder affects the joint that connects your jaw to your skull, leading to pain, stiffness, and discomfort. If you’ve noticed jaw clicking, chronic headaches, teeth grinding, or difficulty opening and closing your mouth, it may be time to speak with your dentist. Early treatment can prevent long-term complications and help restore your daily comfort.

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Healthy Mouth, Happy Self: 5 Tips for Dental Hygiene Month

October 24, 2025

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Patient brushing in mirror for better oral health

Every October, while most people are occupied with Halloween hubbub, dental professionals around the country celebrate National Dental Hygiene Month. Good oral hygiene does more than brighten your smile. It helps prevent cavities, gum disease, and even health problems that reach beyond your mouth. Whether you’re a flossing fanatic or a brushing beginner, there’s always room to improve your routine and protect your oral health. Here are five great tips you can use today.

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Get the Facts: 5 Things You Should Know About Gum Disease

September 9, 2025

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person exposing their red and swollen gum tissue

Researchers now claim that an estimated 80% of all adults in the United States suffer from some form of gum disease. The symptoms can often be ignored or dismissed, leading to worsening oral and overall health problems, like bone loss, loose teeth, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and more. If you are unaware of the repercussions gum disease can cause, read on to discover five unique facts and what you can do to avoid becoming a statistic.

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My Tooth Doesn’t Hurt Anymore — Do I Still Need a Root Canal?

August 11, 2025

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Man shrugging as he stands against neutral background

When you experience a severe toothache, you may only think about one thing: how much you wish the pain would just go away. And, in some cases, it does! Indeed, there are instances in which a terrible toothache suddenly disappears without any sort of treatment. If that happens to you, you may wonder if there is any need to visit your emergency dentist for root canal therapy. This blog post explains why visiting a professional for care is still vital for your oral and overall health.

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