Tooth grinding is a surprisingly common problem that affects many people. The frustrating part is you may not even realizing that you’re a grinder. At our dental office in Long Grove, we understand that tooth grinding, also known as bruxism, can most often be experienced during sleep, when you have… Read More…
Whether you’re new to the area or just looking for a new dentist, choosing the right practice for yourself and your family can be an intimidating process. It’s important to know that not all dentists will be a good fit for your unique needs. But don’t worry, there’s a practice… Read More…
At our dental office in Long Grove, we’re all about preventive dental care and doing everything we can to keep our patients’ smiles healthy. We also believe in educating our neighbors about oral health. After all, the more you know, the healthier you can be. Check out the top seven… Read More…
As we all gear up to head back to school, loading up on folders, notebooks, pencils, and backpacks, the team at our dental office in Long Grove wants to send a friendly reminder to our patients and neighbors about the importance of getting your child (or yourself) to the dentist… Read More…
Even if you brush twice a day, floss each night, and visit our dental office in Long Grove at least twice a year, you may be doing other things that could be damaging your smile… and you may not even know it. Today we’d like to talk about some of… Read More…
At our dental office in Long Grove, we tend to put a lot of focus on our patients’ teeth and any concerns they have in relation to the appearance of their smiles. But there’s so much more to consider when evaluating overall oral health. The gums, for example, are one… Read More…
At my dental office in Long Grove, we want your smile to look its very best to help you get more satisfaction out of life both professionally and personally. We know your smile is a powerful tool that can tell the world quite a lot about who you truly are…. Read More…
At my dental office in Long Grove, we generally advise patients to see the dentist regularly, about every six months, to help maintain excellent oral and overall health. However, sometimes things happen in our lives and we just forget to keep up with appointments or schedule a checkup. We see… Read More…
There are a lot of things that can cause tooth damage. We’ve seen cracked teeth from sports injuries, loose teeth caused by clenching and grinding, and there’s always the chance for us to treat someone for a simple cavity. But at our Long Grove dental office, it’s also pretty common… Read More…
Dental x-rays are a vital diagnostic tool used to properly identify any underlying conditions that may not yet be visible on the surface. At our dental office in Long Grove, we perform dental x-rays only as often as necessary, which can vary from patient to patient depending on their oral… Read More…