After Invisalign: What’s Next?
As you approach the end of your Invisalign treatment, you're probably going to wonder what happens next. Here’s what to expect after your Invisalign treatment is complete.
As you approach the end of your Invisalign treatment, you're probably going to wonder what happens next. Here’s what to expect after your Invisalign treatment is complete.
Keeping your gums healthy requires many of the same steps as keeping your teeth healthy. Here's a little more about how to keep your gums at their best.
Here’s how you should prepare for a safe and successful appointment if you are scheduled to undergo dental treatment under sedation.
Invisalign aligners are easy for patients to remove when they eat, drink, and care for their teeth. This can make it tempting for some people to remove them more often that prescribed, particularly teens…that’s where compliance indicators come in.
Following your professional teeth whitening treatment, you’ll want to keep your smile looking bright! Here are a few tips on how to keep your teeth sparkling white for longer.
Dental sedation is not generally available for routine cleanings or checkups, but we are able to offer it to patients who suffer from extreme anxiety.
If you are considering Invisalign for your orthodontic treatment, you may wonder if the aligners will have an impact on your ability to speak. Here, our Delta dentist offer their top tips for getting used to speaking while wearing your Invisalign aligners.
Whitening your teeth is a great way to improve the appearance of your smile. Teeth Whitening can make a significant difference for relatively little effort. The important thing to remember however, is that when it comes to whitening your teeth, less is more!
Dental sedation is a very safe procedure for children. Here’s how it works, and some details about safety precautions that parents can take to help make the process go more smoothly.
For those with missing teeth, dentures can restore both our confidence and our smiles, as well as helping with everyday tasks such as speaking and eating. That said, getting used to wearing dentures can take some time. Here are a few tips to help you along!