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Side Effects of Green Beer
added on: March 10, 2023

St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner, which means we’ll be seeing a lot of green everywhere we look, from putting on our best green outfit to sipping on festive green drinks. March 17th is one of the largest drinking days of the year, and your dentist in Chicago… Read More…


How Painful Is It to Get a Dental Implant?
added on: February 27, 2023

One of the best ways to replace a missing tooth, or even several missing teeth, is by getting dental implants. A surgical procedure that requires several steps, dental implants are permanent tooth replacement options that not only restore the appearance of a full smile but also the function of tooth… Read More…


What’s The Fastest Way to Get Whiter Teeth? 
added on: February 14, 2023

Nearly everyone strives to have a white smile. In fact, according to research published in the National Library of Medicine, 80% of Americans between the ages 18 and 49 wish that they had whiter teeth. While there are plenty of different ways to whiten teeth, not all of them show… Read More…


4 Reasons to See Your Dentist in Chicago Regularly
added on: January 31, 2023

When life’s busy, it’s easy to overlook your dental health. But the truth is, seeing your dentist in Water Tower Place regularly can help catch and treat small concerns before they have a chance to develop into more serious problems. Maintaining dental visits every six months should be an important part… Read More…


What Not to Do After a Wisdom Tooth Extraction
added on: January 20, 2023

An estimated 85% of Americans will have their wisdom teeth extracted in their lifetime. While this procedure usually takes place in the late teens or early twenties, your dentist in Chicago may recommend it at any time, especially if they’re starting to cause problems. Even though wisdom teeth surgery is incredibly… Read More…


What Causes Ulcers in The Mouth?
added on: December 26, 2022

If you’re one of the estimated 20% of people who happen to develop mouth ulcers, you know just how uncomfortable and painful they can be. The good news is that ulcers in the mouth tend to go away on their own within about two weeks, are usually harmless, and don’t… Read More…


Tips to Protect Teeth During Illness
added on: December 17, 2022

From sniffles and coughs to sore throats and fevers, there are plenty of telltale signs that cold and flu season is among us. Unfortunately, December through February is typically prime time for a cold or the flu to affect your family, and we’re just now starting to enter that time… Read More…


How Can You Tell If Someone Has Gum Disease?
added on: November 26, 2022

Gum disease is one of the many oral health conditions that can affect other parts of the body. It’s a potentially serious infection that can lead to anything from tooth loss to cardiovascular diseases. Gum disease can’t be reversed by your dentist in Chicago in its more advanced stages, so it’s… Read More…


Sinus Pressure vs. Toothache
added on: November 17, 2022

Any type of tooth pain can be unbearable, just ask your dentist in Chicago. We’re all too familiar with toothaches and will do everything we can to help alleviate the pain. However, sometimes tooth troubles aren’t the actual cause of tooth pain. In fact, sometimes a toothache may be a… Read More…


Is Xylitol Good For Your Teeth? 
added on: October 25, 2022

Sugary sweets can mean bad news for your teeth. But your dentist in Chicago wants all of our patients to know that there is a way to enjoy those sweet cravings without all of the damage of sugar.  We’re talking about xylitol, and choosing it over sugar may benefit your oral… Read More…


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