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Root Canals: The Best Treatment for Severe Tooth Damage

Written By Smile Arts Dental on March 23, 2025

A root canal is a common dental procedure designed to save a tooth that has been severely damaged or infected. This treatment focuses on removing infected or inflamed pulp from the inside of the tooth, cleaning and disinfecting the area,... Read More


Get a Straighter, More Beautiful Smile With Clear Aligners

Written By Smile Arts Dental on February 23, 2025

Clear braces, also known as clear aligners, are an innovative orthodontic treatment designed to straighten teeth discreetly and effectively. Unlike traditional metal braces, clear aligners are virtually invisible and custom-made to fit snugly over your teeth. They offer a modern,... Read More


Understanding Dental Crowns and How They Can Benefit You

Written By Smile Arts Dental on January 23, 2025

Dental crowns are a versatile solution for restoring and protecting damaged teeth while enhancing your smile. Whether you’re dealing with severe decay, a cracked tooth, or need cosmetic improvements, crowns provide strength, durability, and a natural appearance. At Smile Arts... Read More


The Importance Home Oral Care and Regular Dental Checkups

Written By Smile Arts Dental on September 9, 2024

Oral health and overall health are closely related. When you have poor oral health, you are at a higher risk of infection, tooth decay and infection, tooth loss, and jawbone loss. Infections can spread through your bloodstream and cause organ... Read More


Preparing for a Tooth Extraction

Written By Smile Arts Dental on August 11, 2024

You may need a tooth extraction if you have a severely decayed, damaged, infected, or misaligned tooth. In some cases, a tooth can be saved or restored by root canal therapy. In other cases, a tooth may be beyond saving... Read More


The Importance of Fluoride for Teeth Health

Written By Smile Arts Dental on July 11, 2024

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that protects tooth enamel, assists in remineralization, and reduces the risk of tooth decay. Even adults can benefit from regular fluoride treatment, especially adults who are at a greater risk of tooth decay and... Read More


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