Good News for Grown-Ups “Adulting” can be hard. Between rent, bills, kids, a career, and other responsibilities, it can be tough to make time for yourself. But independence, parenting, fulfilling work, and the wisdom that comes with age can be pretty fantastic, too. So how does your oral healthcare fit into a grown-up lifestyle? McKay […]
We Can Help You Get Your Smile Back
At Advanced Cosmetic & Laser Dentistry we notice smiles everywhere in the Seattle area — whether we’re working with a dental patient, having dinner at a restaurant, or attending a sporting event. We notice whether the people around us are smiling. Having tooth troubles can be tough, but we want you to know that professional treatment […]
For A Healthier Smile, Stop Doing This
At Advanced Cosmetic Implant and Laser Dentistry in Seattle, your dental health is important to us. There are many things you can do every day – or not do, as the case may be – to keep your teeth in good shape. Such as: Chewing sugared gum all day Cavities, a sore jaw, or broken […]
Veneers Can Give You Back Your Smile!
Having a great smile is a privilege that everyone in Seattle should enjoy. The confidence that comes from having genuine pride in your pearly whites is irreplaceable. However, many of us struggle with imperfections in our teeth. Broken, chipped, cracked, stained, and crooked teeth can really put a damper on your smile. At McKay Center […]
Saving Your Smile with Root Canals in Seattle | General Dentistry
When a tooth is threatened by severe decay, periodontal disease, or damage from an injury, a skilled dentist or endodontist must make a judgment call concerning the course of treatment. If the pulp of the tooth is infected or inflamed, a root canal in Seattle is frequently the only way to save the tooth. During […]
Oral Cancer: Early Diagnosis Makes A Big Difference
Some fifty thousand people are diagnosed with oral cancer in the United States annually, which is just one reason why we perform oral cancer screenings at Advanced Cosmetic Implant and Laser Dentistry in Seattle. When it comes to oral cancer mortality rates, two numbers are key: 40% and 90%. 40% of individuals who receive a […]