by Dr. Phillip DeJesus | Nov 10, 2015 | General Dentistry
When it comes to oral health, teens have a number of factors working in their favor. At this stage of life, the tooth enamel should be strong and healthy, protecting the teeth from sensitivity caused by hot and cold foods and drinks. In addition, teens are less likely...
by Dr. Phillip DeJesus | Oct 13, 2015 | Restorative Dentistry
A large goal of professional dental care is helping patients to maintain the health and strength of their teeth. However, we understand that dental complications do occur. The teeth are exposed to a lot of wear and tear and sometimes damage is inevitable. In these...
by Dr. Phillip DeJesus | Sep 10, 2015 | General Dentistry
Brushing the teeth, flossing, and scheduling regular dental appointments – most people know that these are just a few of the good dental habits that patients should practice in order to maintain a healthy and beautiful smile. However, when it comes to oral...
by Dr. Phillip DeJesus | Aug 11, 2015 | Restorative Dentistry
When you first develop a cavity, you may not notice any symptoms. You may even enjoy complete dental function. However, without appropriate care, the decay will spread quickly. You could eventually experience severe discomfort, and you may eventually require root...
by Dr. Phillip DeJesus | Jul 13, 2015 | General Dentistry
Many times, expectant mothers avoid the dentist, thinking that treatment could be harmful to their unborn babies. In fact, the opposite is true. Though routine oral care is always important, general dentistry is even more essential when you are pregnant. Hormonal...
by Dr. Phillip DeJesus | Jun 11, 2015 | Restorative Dentistry
You have probably heard the old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” When it comes to your oral health, this is definitely true. Although modern restorative dentistry is able to return form and function to nearly any mouth, regardless of the...