You probably know that your teeth are strong, but would you be surprised to hear that the outer layer of your teeth is one of the hardest things in your body? Still, even though enamel is extremely hard, it can be damaged, softened, and worn down. Luckily, there are several symptoms you can watch for and several things you can... read more »
Did you know that the foods and drinks we consume play one of the largest roles in the look and function of our teeth? Did you know that just as there are foods that can increase your risk for various ailments such as tooth decay and gum disease, there are also foods that can decrease your risk? Although brushing and... read more »
The American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth twice each day and flossing once each day. A quick rinse with antiseptic mouthwash can help wash away loose food particles and reduce the bacterial population in your mouth. It’s also important to note that some oral hygiene products are not equal to others. Some products have only cosmetic value, but this... read more »
Are you missing one or more teeth in one section of your smile? If so, it’s time to consider your tooth-replacement options. One beneficial option is to replace your missing teeth with a dental bridge. A dental bridge in Alpharetta, Georgia, is a replacement tooth, or multiple replacement teeth, fused to a dental crown on each end. With the right... read more »
Are you missing any teeth from your mouth? Your smile does not have to be incomplete anymore. With a tooth replacement service such as dental implants, you can fill in all your gaps from lost teeth, and set you back on the path to oral health happiness. Listed below are some common benefits of dental implants: - Dental implants are... read more »
Did you know that your teeth are one of the strongest substances in your body, thanks to the thin but tough outer layer of tooth enamel? In fact, this translucent, mineralized substance is the hardest tissue in your body. Still, your pearly whites are vulnerable to decay and injury. To protect against tooth decay and injury, our Ace Dentistry Family... read more »
If you're missing one or more teeth in your smile, the likelihood is that you feel self-conscious about your appearance. In a case like this, a removable partial denture might not be sufficient in strength and appearance. Fortunately, your dentist, Dr. Pallavi Rakesh, can use a dental implant to restore one or more missing teeth in your smile. A single... read more »
A cavity can occur when the natural bacteria living in your mouth exploit an area of weakened tooth enamel. This is even more likely to occur if you struggle to maintain good oral hygiene. If a cavity grows too large, your dentist, Dr. Pallavi Rakesh, might not be able to repair it with a dental filling. To adequately treat a... read more »
It is important for you to floss if you’re interested in maintaining a healthy mouth. Flossing can reach places that your toothbrush can’t get to. But there are many individuals who struggle with flossing for a number of reasons. Fortunately, alternative options such as water floss can help everyone maintain great oral health. Toothbrushes can’t clean very effectively between your... read more »
Do you have a gap in your smile where a tooth used to be? Don’t let Christmas come around and show a gapped smile to your in-laws. Having a missing tooth can also cause tooth decay, tooth slippage, and gum disease. Come to Ace Dentistry Family Dental & Cosmetic Dentist and we can restore your smile with a dental implant,... read more »
At Ace Dentistry Family Dental & Cosmetic Dentist Pallavi Rakesh and our team want our patients in Alpharetta, Georgia, to know just how important their smile is. In fact, your smile consists of several parts working together--teeth, gums, cheeks, tongue, throat, and saliva production all make up a healthy smile. To help you appreciate your teeth, here are some fun facts... read more »
Dr. Pallavi Rakesh and our team at Ace Dentistry Family Dental & Cosmetic Dentist in Alpharetta, Georgia, are here to help you with all of your oral care needs. We employ digital radiography, also known as digital X-rays to spot exactly what is happening in your mouth. The goal is to find problems before they become serious and treatment options... read more »