Most of our adult patients walk into the clinic carrying the same quiet fear. “What if I’m too old for this now?” Some say it jokingly. Some whisper it after everyone else leaves the room. And honestly, you can usually…
Most people separate dental care into two neat categories: medical and cosmetic. One is seen as necessary, the other optional. A cavity hurts, so it needs treatment. A crooked or stained tooth doesn’t hurt, so it can wait. But real…
Most dental problems don’t arrive alone. They accumulate quietly—one cracked tooth here, chronic sensitivity there, missing molars that were never replaced, and old fillings that stopped working years ago. Over time, chewing changes. Jaw muscles overwork. Confidence drops. And suddenly,…
