by Ashley Wells | Jun 2, 2022 | Dental Implants, General Dental, General Dentistry, Office News
Everyone wants their teeth to look white, straight, and healthy. Unfortunately, there are various factors that can impact your smile. Crooked, damaged, worn, discolored, or unhealthy teeth can alter the appearance of your smile, leaving you feeling distraught. Your...
by Ashley Wells | May 4, 2022 | Dental Implants, General Dentistry, Smile makeover
Do you know that more than 120 million Americans have at least one tooth missing, and 36 million people in the US do not have any teeth? Little wonder why more people are looking into teeth replacement options like dental crowns, dental bridges, and dental implants to...
by Ashley Wells | Dec 1, 2021 | Dental Implants, General Dentistry, Office News, Pediatric Dentistry
Can you believe that there are less than five weeks left until 2021 is over? If you’ve been paying for dental health insurance, now is the time for you to remember that these benefits are not without an end. That is why LandMark Dentistry wants to make sure you and...
by Ashley Wells | Sep 29, 2021 | Dental Implants, General Dental
What Are Dental Implants? Dental implants are false teeth screwed directly into the jaw. Although dentures have existed as long as missing teeth have existed, dental implants are a relatively new tooth replacement option. Implants are made up of two parts: a titanium...
by Ashley Wells | Aug 4, 2021 | Dental Implants
A wiggling or shifting lower denture can be very frustrating for any patient. With an ill-fitted denture, chewing your food can be uncomfortable, and speaking in public can even cause anxiety. To keep your denture in place, your dentist may recommend a lower denture...
by Ashley Wells | Sep 3, 2020 | Dental Implants
Replacing missing teeth is a decision that some of us often take lightly. It’s quite easy to delay replacing a missing tooth if there is no pain involved. However, if you’re aware of the possible consequences, you would definitely consider replacing your tooth or...