Legendary Imperfections: Stars Who Sport Less-Than-Perfect Smiles
***UPDATED: August 29, 2013*** The “gap-tooth gang” recently lost a member as it has been reported that Brazilian soccer superstar, Ronaldinho, has undergone surgery to repair his teeth. For several years, fans around the world have identified the stellar athlete by his distinctive smile, which sported protruding, crooked incisors. But rumor has it that the […]
Are you looking to safely and effectively enhance your smile? Whether you’re unhappy with the size, shape, or color of your teeth, porcelain veneers may be the solution you’ve been searching for. These extremely thin and custom made materials are bonded to the front of teeth to aesthetically improve your smile by repairing unwanted features, […]
One of the joys of cosmetic dentistry is improving the quality of life of patients by helping them achieve the bright, white smile of their dreams. While this statement may sound vane (how can altering one’s smile really improve quality of life?) there has actually been scientific research conducted that proves smiling effects many aspects […]
I have, on several occasions, discussed the importance of oral health as it pertains to women (check out my blogs: The Oral Health of Women and Dental Care for Expectant Mothers). But did you know that men are actually less likely to take as good of care of their physical and oral health as their […]
Did you know that 25% of all adults in the United States over the age of 65 have lost all of their teeth? Unfortunately, several of our daily routines (eating, drinking, participating in sports, chewing on ice, pens, pencils, etc) have a very negative effect on the health and longevity of our pearly whites. The […]
***UPDATED: June 30, 2014*** The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are preparing to launch another series of ads in their Tips from Former Smokers campaign that launched in 2012. The new ads, set for disbursement on July 7, features people from all walks of life sharing their stories of how smoking has hurt them, often […]