Tips to Keep Your Dentures in Tip Top Shape
Almost half of Americans aged 65 and above have lost some or all their natural teeth due to gum disease or tooth decay. Tooth loss can affect your well-being and overall health. An
What To Expect During Your First Appointment for Dentures
A full set of teeth is important to enjoy the pleasures of life. Yet a time comes when we lose a few or all of the teeth due to unavoidable reasons like tooth decay, trauma, gum
How do Plastic Dentures Differ from Other Types?
Health-related and other information can be found on the Internet in abundance. A search on the internet for “dentures” reveals different types of dentures. Some of tho
Today’s Dentures Offer Greater Security and Comfort
Although teeth are quite durable, we can still lose them—even all of them—to disease or injury. The good news, though, is that we have effective ways to restore teeth after the
Brenda – Happy Birthday
Did you Know? – Brenda has been with us the longest! She worked for Dr. Bietz for 32 years and has been with Dr. Smith ever since. – Loves gardening, cooking, and being
The Importance of Removing Your Denture Out at Night
Dentures have come a long way. Today, they’re more comfortable, more secure, and more lifelike. But one thing hasn’t changed: Dentures still require regular care and cl
How Does a Bad-Fitting Denture Affect You?
As people age, their dentures don’t change, but their mouths do. If you have false teeth, they should fit and you should be wearing them. Proper care and regular dental visits ar
Happy Birthday Dr. Smith!
He loves being a dentist! He truly enjoys doing dentistry and says he has the “best job ever” Last year he became a first time Grandpa! His next big dream is to become
What Do You Know About the History of Dentures?
Today, dentures come in a wide range of styles and types. They are more durable and truly customizable depending on each individual’s needs and are more flexible and lifelike tha
How Do You Treat Denture Stomatitis and Why Do You Get It?
Denture stomatitis is characterized by inflamed, puffy, red tissue that follows the outline of a denture or other dental appliance that rests against the oral mucosa. Sometimes the