Are you experiencing tooth pain? Many patients get nervous when they experience tooth pain because it causes them to wonder if they need a root canal. It can be hard to tell what treatment is needed without seeing your dentist, but having an idea of the various tooth signs and symptoms you may be experiencing […]
End of Year Dental Benefits
No one likes throwing money away, yet many people do it each year at our dental office without realizing it. Did you know that any dental benefits you don’t use this year will be completely lost once January 1st hits? Some of our patients have $1000 or more left in dental benefits that can yet […]
Billings, MT Dentist Accepting Insurance
One of the big questions we get regarding dental treatment is, “How much is this going to cost?” When it comes to dental health, every one of your teeth is a valuable part of your mouth. Your mouth does so much for you, including speaking, eating, and smiling. Yet, investing in your teeth can sometimes […]
Is Invisalign Right For Your Smile?
Invisalign is a transparent aligner system that moves your teeth into better alignment. Invisalign’s invisible trays make it an excellent option for many adults since many are concerned about braces’ high visibility. Invisalign can be used for teens through geriatric-aged patients. Have you thought about getting braces in Billings, Montana? Invisalign has come a long […]
Do Home Remedies Work to Whiten Teeth?
Whether you are reading headlines in the grocery store checkout lane or talking to a friend about her upcoming wedding plans, chances are you’ve heard several ways to whiten your teeth. It is no doubt that walking down the grocery store aisle can feel a little overwhelming these days as hundreds of different whitening products […]
Experiencing Tooth Pain After Filling?
Following a filling, it’s likely you won’t be feeling much of anything. If you received anesthesia for your filling appointment, your tooth and surrounding area would likely be numb for a few hours following the appointment. It is possible that once the numbness wears off, you notice pain. Where is this dental pain coming from? […]