What is oral cancer?
A cancer that forms in the tissues of the oral cavity or the oropharynx, often detected during a routine dental check-up.
A cancer that forms in the tissues of the oral cavity or the oropharynx, often detected during a routine dental check-up.
To cover and protect a damaged tooth, restore its appearance, hold a bridge in place, or cover an implant. Online Appointment Requests
Aging, tobacco use, certain foods/drinks (coffee, tea, red wine), trauma, medications, and genetics can lead to discoloration. Online Appointment Requests
It affects overall health, function, and aesthetics. Poor oral health can lead to pain, tooth loss, infections, and other systemic health issues. Online Appointment Requests
Various factors, including injury, acidic foods, vitamin deficiencies, stress, and certain conditions. Online Appointment Requests
If your aligners have significant damage or are no longer fitting properly due to scratches, consult with your orthodontist for replacement. Online Appointment Requests
Artificial devices replacing missing or damaged teeth. They include dentures, bridges, crowns, implants, and veneers. Online Appointment Requests