Have you ever thought about upgrading your smile? You can! At Advanced Cosmetic Implant & Laser Dentistry, Seattle residents can get the beautiful smile they’ve always dreamed of. One of the quickest ways to get a beautiful smile is with teeth whitening. Most whitening toothpastes simply don’t cut it, but we offer professional-grade options that […]
Prevent Severe Damage From Tooth Grinding
It’s not uncommon for people to clench or grind their teeth now and then. However, if it becomes a frequent habit, especially during sleep, it could cause damage to your teeth. We invite you to learn more about tooth grinding so that you can prevent damage to your smile. Harmful Effects of Bruxism A habit […]
Best Reasons To Visit Your Dentist: General Dentistry in Seattle
We’ve all know the saying: take care of your teeth, and your teeth will take care of you. Well, it’s true! And with general dentistry at Advanced Cosmetic Implant and Laser in Seattle, we’ll give your smile the attention it deserves. Most experts agree that you should see the dentist at least twice a year. […]
Dental Trauma Can Be Addressed with a Dental Bridge
Each tooth has a strong root and periodontal ligaments to keep it in place, but these structures can be weakened if you experience a blow to the face strong enough to knock a tooth from your mouth. A knocked-out tooth may require the placement of a dental bridge in order to restore the look and […]
Unexpected Stress? Don’t Forget Your Smile
When you suddenly have to juggle extra balls, some are bound to get dropped. Perhaps you are going through a divorce or became the caregiver for an ailing parent. Perhaps you took on a second job or started night school to earn an advanced degree. Not every stressor is negative. A new baby, marriage, career, […]
When Wayward Teeth Take A Crooked Path
Malocclusion is dental-speak for crooked teeth. When you consider all the different ways numerous 3-dimensional objects can be arranged, it is not surprising that malocclusion presents itself in numerous forms. The number of configurations may surprise you: When teeth slant forward, it is called upper protrusion, but you may have heard this impairment called “buck […]