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Replace Your Missing Teeth with Durable Dental Bridges

Replace your missing teeth with durable dental bridges. Dental bridges are a gorgeous and convenient tooth replacement service that will improve your smile without affecting your gums. Unlike dentures, which may be slightly unsteady while eating, or dental implants, which require a sturdy jawbone, dental bridges are directly connected to other teeth in your mouth for a durable hold that... read more »

Create an Improved Oral Health Identity with Crowns and Veneers

When selecting a dental service between crowns and veneers, it is important to focus on the advantages of each. Although they both seek to radically improve the look of your teeth, they do so in somewhat different ways. Create an improved oral health identity with crowns and veneers. If your oral health care requires crowns and veneers, remember the following:... read more »

What Is Sedation Dentistry and Why Is It Useful?

Did you know there is an entire branch of dentistry dedicated to sedation? Many individuals suffer from what is known as dental anxiety and tend to get overly stressed or anxious even for the smallest of dental treatments, like routine check-ups. However, with various forms of sedation, you can be relaxed and given the treatment your smile desires. For more... read more »

Adults and Orthodontics

It’s hard enough to go into a new workplace or meet new people without the pressures of your smile. That is why, our team here at Algiers Dental Associates in New Orleans, Louisiana, offers orthodontic treatments to adults, so you can have a smile you feel proud to show off, no matter where you are in your life. Did you... read more »

How Can You Tell If Your TMJs Are Injured?

How can you tell if your TMJs are injured? Your TMJs, also referred to as your temporomandibular joints, are joints in your jaw that play a pivotal role in your mouth’s ability to open and close. Some signs that they may be broken include irregular popping noises from your jaw, the inability to have full movement when opening and closing... read more »

To Keep Your Smile Bright, Keep Your Brushing Simple

To keep your smile bright, keep your brushing simple. Brush your teeth twice daily for at least 2 minutes each time. Do not over brush or rush your brushing. It’s not a race, nor is it a chore that should be completed as fast as possible. Take your time to clean all parts of your teeth, including the tough to... read more »

The Holidays: How to Combat Cavities

The holidays are a wonderful time of year filled with family, friends, and lots and lots of sugary treats. While these treats may taste good, they can be harmful and damaging to your teeth and gums. So what can you do to keep your mouth healthy during the holidays? First, you should be choosy about the foods that you eat.... read more »

How to Floss Your Precious Pearly Whites

Everyone knows by now that proper brushing and flossing is the key to a healthy oral foundation. The American Dental Association recommends flossing at least once a day. Flossing removes the tiny bits of food particles and plaque that stick to teeth. And while your toothbrush is designed to clean this debris from your pearly whites, it cannot reach in... read more »

Time and Your Smile

As you know, your appearance changes as you age—but did you know that the appearance of your teeth will change as well? While this change may be inevitable, there are a few things you can do to prevent these changes. Unfortunately, over time your teeth will wear down and change shape. This is simply the result of eating and chewing... read more »

How do You Care for Your Dental Sealants?

Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and you are probably looking forward to eating copious amounts of your holiday favorites; roast turkey, pecan and pumpkin pie, cranberry salad and garlic mashed potatoes. As you enjoy your favorite foods, take some extra time caring for your healthy smile and show some love for your dental sealants! Caring for your dental sealants... read more »