by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Jan 8, 2016 | General Dentistry, Periodontal Prevention, Services
Tooth Enamel You probably already know that the hard outer shell responsible for protecting your teeth is called enamel. But did you know that tooth enamel has no living cells? That means the body has no means to repair chipped, cracked or eroded tooth enamel....
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Dec 7, 2015 | Botox and Dermal Fillers, Cosmetic Dentistry, From Our Blog, Services
A Great Christmas Gift Idea: Facial Injectables! What’s one of the most popularly requested gifts among men and women this Christmas? Facial Injectables, or as many put it, “Injectable Youth”. At Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, one of our most frequently...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Aug 28, 2015 | Botox and Dermal Fillers
Botox and Dermal Fillers Both are popular, effective treatments to reduce facial wrinkles and fine lines. Both applied in non-invasive procedures, our patients appreciate the fast results achieved by the use of these treatments. Still, it can be confusing to decide...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | Jun 10, 2015 | From Our Blog, Periodontal Prevention, Services
Fluoride is absorbed easily into tooth enamel, especially in children’s growing teeth. Once teeth are developed, fluoride strengthens tooth structure, making teeth more resistant to decay. Fluoride also repairs or remineralizes areas in which decay has already...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | May 24, 2015 | General Dentistry, Periodontal Prevention, Services
Preventive maintenance is KEY to your dental health! If you don’t take care of your teeth and properly manage your oral health, you may find yourself forking over thousands of dollars in restorative dental care. Did you know that a full mouth reconstruction can...
by Midway Family and Cosmetic Dentistry | May 13, 2015 | From Our Blog, General Dentistry, Services
Impacted wisdom teeth are probably the most common reason in which patients have teeth extracted. An impacted tooth carries the risk of infections, pain, and swelling. There can also be more serious problems, including damage to other teeth, gum and tooth disease, and...
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