Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, inflammation, and an increased risk of infection, making extraction necessary in many cases.
Veneers are wafer-thin, custom-made shells bonded to the front surface of your teeth, designed to mask imperfections and enhance your smile.
When a cavity becomes so large that a filling or crown can no longer fix it, extraction might be the best option to prevent further infection and pain.
When a tooth is missing, the jawbone in that area can start to deteriorate over time due to lack of use.
Root canals have a bad reputation, but the treatment itself is usually no more painful than a common filling.
Gingivitis is the earliest form of gum disease and is reversible with proper care, while untreated periodontitis can lead to tooth loss.