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How a Smile Makeover Can Improve the Aesthetics of Your Smile

February 17, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 4:48 pm
A woman at the dentist getting a smile makeover

When you think of a makeover, you likely imagine a total image overhaul, from your hairstyle to your clothes. A smile makeover from your cosmetic dentist isn’t much different, except instead of improving your outfits and makeup colors, it changes your teeth, boosting your confidence and self-esteem. Here’s a closer look at how these aesthetic changes can help give you a gorgeous, glowing grin!

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Is Your Smile Keeping You From Finding Love?

February 5, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 7:00 pm
woman hiding her smile on a date

Dating at any age can be challenging, but when your smile is working against you, finding the one can become even more difficult. Having healthy teeth and gums is important when meeting someone new. If you need help to make a good first impression, learn about the link between your oral health and dating life, and what steps you can take to turn things around.

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What is Laser Gum Contouring Recovery Like?

January 15, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 5:04 pm
A man before and after laser gum contouring

If you have a gummy smile or teeth that appear too short or stubby, you may be interested in a procedure called laser gum contouring. Using a soft-tissue laser, this treatment removes excess gum tissue that may be covering your teeth and making your smile look asymmetrical, uneven, or too small. Here’s a closer look at this life-changing procedure, and what you can expect from the healing process.

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Veneers: Are the Potential Side Effects Worth It?

December 18, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 3:51 am
Digital image of veneer placement

Among all the cosmetic dental treatments available, veneers continue to be one of the most popular. Their ability to change the visible appearance of your smile by altering the size, shape, and color of your teeth makes them unlike other similar solutions. But are there side effects that you need to be worried about? If so, is hiding your flaws with veneers still worth it?

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When Cavities Lurk: The Problem with Teeth Whitening

December 2, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 3:29 am
woman having her teeth whitened

It’s natural to want a brighter smile. When tooth stains and discoloration cause you to feel self-conscious about your appearance, you may immediately begin looking for viable treatment options, especially those you can do at home. A DIY approach might seem like a reasonable method, but if you have cavities, you could damage your smile from the start. Read on to learn why visiting a dentist is a good idea when it comes to teeth whitening.

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5 Untrue Myths About Laser Gum Contouring

November 18, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 12:49 pm
A woman’s smile before and after laser gum contouring

Whether you feel like your smile is “too gummy” or you believe your teeth are too small, short, or stubby, a cosmetic dentistry treatment called laser gum contouring can help. Using a soft tissue laser, your dentist can remove excess tissue that could be standing in the way of your teeth, diminishing and shrinking your smile. Unfortunately, however, many people don’t know much about this treatment, and often what they think they know isn’t accurate. Here’s a closer look at the truth behind five common myths about laser gum contouring, and how this procedure could give you the gorgeous, glowing grin you’ve been dreaming of!

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The Many Dangers of Overgrown Gums

October 30, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 2:52 pm
A woman looking at her gums as she brushes her teeth

If you have a “gummy” smile due to excess gingival tissue, you may be more concerned about the way your teeth and gums appear than the health ramifications of this condition. But the truth is that in addition to having negative aesthetic effects on your grin, overgrown gums can also cause a variety of oral health problems, too. Here’s why if you have excess gum tissue you should consider laser gum contouring, and how this procedure could help improve your smile and your oral health!

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Laser Gum Recontouring vs Traditional Surgery: How Do They Compare?

October 23, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 1:03 pm
A patient undergoing laser gum recontouring with a soft tissue laser

In decades past, when patients had excessive tissue that gave them a smile that appeared “gummy” or teeth that seemed too small or stubby, gum recontouring was their treatment of choice. But traditional methods of this permanent surgery left a lot to be desired. Performed by a dentist with a scalpel and requiring sutures to keep incisions closed, this procedure was often considered painful and left the mouth vulnerable to infection during healing.

Enter the soft tissue laser. Although the introduction of this device changed treatment forever, many patients still don’t understand the differences between laser gum recontouring versus traditional. Here’s a closer look at both.

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How to Safeguard Your Smile From These 3 Common Oral Health Problems

September 18, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 3:00 am
woman dealing with tooth pain

Are you doing everything possible to avoid many of the most common oral health conditions? There are various preventive measures you can take to shield your smile from damage, decay, and infection. However, if you want to avoid a dental emergency, learn why seeing your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings can help prevent these 3 oral health problems.

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Cold Treats, Achy Teeth: How Ice Cream Affects Your Smile?

August 27, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg Riley @ 5:30 pm
Four ice cream cones on a rack

When it comes to treats and sweets, ice cream continues to reign supreme. Many people enjoy this soft, frozen dessert on a hot day or just as a pick-me-up. However, if eating it has led to some sensitivity, it may be to blame. As tasty as it is, it can be bad news for your oral health when you have too much of it. Keep reading to learn why this happens and how you can enjoy it safely once again.

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