Posts Tagged ‘Dental Implants Torrance’
Should I Get Dentures or Dental Implants?
If most or all of your teeth suffer from damage, decay, or gum disease, you may be wondering what your options are. In the past, the solution to teeth that were beyond repair was to pull them out and create a set of dentures. Often slip and move around; cause discomfort Can feel fake and unnatural…
Read MoreHelp! My Dentures Do Not Stay in My Mouth and I Can’t Eat with Them!
Did you know, alligators can regrow a lost tooth up to 50 times during their lifetime. If only people had the same ability, we wouldn’t have to worry about losing our teeth as we get older or due to our poor dental hygiene. However, we are not that lucky. Tooth loss can severely impact our…
Read MoreCould Dental Implants Help Your Smile Makeover?
At this time of year many people begin thinking about smile makeover, perhaps for a New Year and X-mass or other special event, but they may not choose to do anything about it until much nearer the event. Why You Should Plan Ahead if You Are Considering Dental Implants? This is fine if your smile…
Read MoreTips to Keep Your Teeth Safe This Summer!
For many individuals, summer is their favorite season of the year. The weather is warm, the days are long, people are more outgoing and the atmosphere is generally comforting during summer. So, you can enjoy a vast variety of great outdoor activities, including bike riding, horse riding, volleyball, swimming and others. However, summer is also…
Read MoreLomita Torrance Dental Periodontist Gives You Advice on Missing Teeth
Are you facing the loss of all your teeth in the near future? If so you might be trying to come to terms with wearing dentures for the rest of your life, a prospect which a lot of people don’t like to contemplate. While some will find it perfectly easy to get on with wearing…
Read MoreMay Is Older Americans Month – A Reason To Smile
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]May is Older Americans Month, officially designated as a time to honor the enormous contributions people aged 65 or older have made to our society, communities and country. The original proclamation, issued by President John F. Kennedy on April 18, 1963 read in part: “This large segment of our population represents a great national resource of…
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