Care for Your Smile by Learning About Tooth Hazard Treatments

  Tooth hazards are often on the rise because individuals do not employ common sense to keep their smile safe. Never use your mouth for any task for which it is not assigned. In addition, beware that anything you put into your mouth can easily damage your teeth and gums. Furthermore, do not assume your teeth will be able to... read more »

Learning Oral Health Facts on Dental Sealants

If you wish to protect your teeth against any forms of dental damage that can arise, it is a good idea to seek out dental sealant treatments to add an additional layer protection to your teeth. Dental sealants are thin coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of teeth to provide an added layer of protection against risks such as tooth... read more »

The Basics of Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth causing pain or discomfort can put a damper on anyone’s day. That is why, our team here at Chandler Dental Excellence in Chandler, Arizona, is happy to talk to you about wisdom teeth, so you understand what they are doing to you. Your smile goes through several stages in your life. In most cases, you begin your life... read more »

Gapped Teeth: The Facts

Do you have a gap in your front teeth? Do you have a larger gap caused by a missing tooth? If you do—and even if you don’t—you understand that these types of gaps can be embarrassing. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to address these problems. One option you can consider is dental veneers, which are thin shells... read more »

If You Have Missing Teeth, Our Dental Implants Can Restore Your Smile

At Chandler Dental Excellence, our skilled dentist, Dr. Kerry Taylor and our team offer dental implant restorations for our patients in Chandler, Arizona who have missing teeth. Whether your teeth are lost because of decay, gum disease, or trauma, our dental implant restorations will allow you to eat, smile, and talk again with confidence. When a tooth is lost or... read more »

How to Prevent Cavities

Cavities are holes in your teeth that come from plaque—a sticky bacterial film that grows in the mouth, causing tooth decay over time. When we eat or drink foods and beverages with sugar in them, the bacteria react to the sugar by releasing acids. This acid erodes tooth enamel over time, allowing cavities to arise. When our dentist removes the decay, the... read more »