iTero Scanner – The Future of Dental Impressions
Our goal from day one has been to provide exceptional dental care and to create a positive, welcoming atmosphere. One of the ways we make this possible is by investing in technology. Technology can...
View ArticleWhat You Can Do About Your Overbite
Overbites can make it difficult to chew and increase the risk of tooth decay. They can also make you self-conscious about the way you talk and present yourself. Here at Midlothian Dental Center, we...
View ArticleDental Floss vs Pick Floss
Flossing is one of your best defenses against tooth decay and gum disease. But with a variety of flossing options available on the market (including water flossers), how do you know which is best for...
View ArticleEverything You Need to Know About Retainers
Congrats! You spent a significant amount of time and money completing your journey to straight teeth and now the results finally reflect that! But how do you ensure all the hard work you put into your...
View ArticleNatural Foods That Can Help Whiten Your Teeth
We’re big fans of our in-house whitening treatments here at Midlothian Dental Center. However, we have a few tricks up our sleeve on how you can whiten your teeth at home as well. By choosing foods...
View ArticleHow your dentist can fix a chipped or broken tooth
If you’ve ever been munching on snacks like Jolly Ranchers or Corn Nuts, and found yourself biting down on something hard that won’t soften, you know the feeling of panic that takes over. You just...
View ArticleEverything you need to know about dental implants
If you find yourself shying away from the camera, or speaking with your mouth halfway closed because you’re self-conscious about missing teeth, dental implants could be a great option for you! Unlike...
View ArticleWhat To Expect When Getting a Root Canal
Root canals have a bad reputation for being “scary” treatments. But really they’re not! We’re here today to share why a root canal can be your best course of action if you’re suffering from an...
View ArticleWhy Your Dentist Needs to Know if You Have Dry Mouth
Not producing enough saliva can make it uncomfortable to breathe, speak, and even eat. It can also lead to a common condition called dry mouth (or xerostomia). Symptoms of dry mouth range from mild...
View ArticleThings Your Dentist and Dental Hygienist Want You To Know
You probably know by now that you should be brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing at least once a day. But is there anything else your dentist and dental hygienist want you to know about...
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