My teeth hurt. Should I go to the dentist?
Toothaches can be extremely painful to experience and you will want to relieve the pain as quickly as possible, but does it mean you need to go to the dentist?
Toothaches can be extremely painful to experience and you will want to relieve the pain as quickly as possible, but does it mean you need to go to the dentist?
If you have a missing tooth or multiple missing teeth, you may be considering the pros and cons of various tooth replacement options. Here, our network dentists discuss some of the benefits of replacing missing teeth with dental bridges, compared to those of dental implants and dentures.
Learn about what you can expect before, during and after Invisalign treatment, and how Invisalign can help you achieve a straighter smile.
In this post, we explain why your teeth may hurt a bit during treatment with Invisalign clear aligners, and how you can manage any pain you experience.
Did you know the terms overbite and overjet are often used interchangeably, but that they are in fact distinct from each other? Today, we explain the difference and how we may be able to correct either issue with Invisalign.
Cost is often a concern for people seeking orthodontic treatment. In this post, we break down the numbers and cost of Invisalign clear aligners and financial factors you may want to consider in the decision-making process.
If you’re seriously considering straightening your smile with Invisalign clear aligners, you may be wondering what their value is, and if the cost is worth it. Today, we explain what you may want to take into account when thinking about choosing aligners.
Can an overbite can be fixed with Invisalign clear aligners? In a word, yes. But first we should look at what an overbite is, why it should be fixed and what the process entails.
We know that many adults and teens opt to undergo orthodontic treatment with clear aligners, but have you ever wondered about the science behind this popular option? Below, we break down the science of clear aligners, and how they work.
Did you know that depending on your needs and style preferences, there are different types of braces out there that could work for you? Here, we compare traditional braces, clear braces and Invisalign clear aligners.