Dental Bonding Treatments: What Are They Used For?

What are dental bonding treatments used for? Typically, dental bonding treatments are necessary for damaged teeth. Although not all teeth can be repaired with dental bonding, there are a wide array of uses that they can serve. Dental bonding is useful for many types of oral ailments ranging from oral accidents to discolorations and stains. Dental bonding works by using... read more »

Do You Have Sensitive Teeth? We Can Help!

If you have sensitive teeth, you probably understand how painful and unpleasant it can be. Sadly, some people may have to deal with sensitive teeth throughout their life, but others may be able to avoid their sensitivity. Still, do you know what you can do about sensitive teeth or about what could be causing the problem? You see, your teeth... read more »

Dental Care: The Ways to Care for Your Gums

Dr. John Bosak, Jr. and our dental team care about you, your smile, and your oral health, which is why we strongly encourage you to take good care of your gums. However, that could be a tricky task if you’re not sure how to do so. So, our John Bosak, Jr., DMD team would like to help you by encouraging... read more »

The Medical-Dental Connection

Most of us know we should have an annual physical exam with our medical doctor, but how many of us think we should see our dentist just as often. The link between medical and dental is fraught with a lot of questions and science is slow to confirm how one’s medical condition is affected by dental health and visa versa.... read more »

I’m Pregnant–Should I Go to the Dentist?

Congratulations on your new baby! From buying tiny clothes and decorating the nursery to seeing that first ultrasound, pregnancy is an exciting time. Many women wonder how their pre-pregnancy habits will affect their baby. This includes their regular oral hygiene habits. There are a few things you should know about how pregnancy can affect your teeth. The first thing you... read more »

Smile Care: How to Keep Your Adult Smile in Tip-Top Shape

Did you know that adult smiles are still prone to dental issues like tooth decay and gum disease? If not, you do now. Each day, your mouth gathers bacteria, plaque, and other harmful substances that constantly threaten your smile, which is why it is very important for you to take good care of your chompers on a regular basis. Our... read more »