Have you ever looked in the mirror or have been talking to someone and noticed a "gummy" smile? Does the height of your gum look crooked or uneven? At Great Lakes Dental Arts, our crafted cosmetic dentists use a procedure called Gingivectomy that can help
Giving back to the community is an essential part of our practice here at Great Lakes Dental. Each year we participate in multiple events to raise money or awareness for serious issues, but it's the Team Smiles volunteer dental event that is perhaps neare
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, most often occurs at night. It happens in cycles throughout the night, typically corresponding to your sleep cycles...
The holiday season is filled with a wide range of sweet treats. It's best to avoid them in order to keep your teeth healthy.
Dental X-ray technology has come a long way since its introduction. X-rays of patients' teeth have become an invaluable diagnostic tool for dentists, and now, they can see more than ever thanks to dental cone beam CTs...
We all know that soda is bad for your health, but it's also bad for your teeth. But have you ever considered what damage your other favorite drinks may be causing? The Sugar Content in Popular Drinks Soda isn't the only sugary drink that adults and
For many years, traditional dental x-rays were seen to be harmful to your body due to high amounts of radiation...
Your teeth are one of the most important aspects of your appearance. If you don't feel good about your teeth, you are more likely to hide those pearly whites of yours...
Internal root resorption (IRR) may seem like a baffling phenomenon for many patients and their dentists, but this condition may occur more than they realize...
Children can collect enough candy during Halloween to last them for a whole year. While this probably sounds great to a child, you may be concerned as a parent, that eating so much candy may harm your child's — and yours —oral health...