Most of us have looked at our smile and thought, “If only I could fix the shape of that one tooth, my smile would look amazing.” Maybe it’s a couple of teeth you wish were shaped a little different, but either way, you don’t have to just think wistfully about your dream smile when you […]
Direct From The Dentist: Are You Brushing Your Teeth Too Hard?
Many of us were raised with the idea that if we scrub at our teeth hard enough, our teeth will become white and clean. But in reality, brushing your teeth too hard can be very damaging. Dr. Taylor, our dentist here at Radiance Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, has seen many people with clear signs of […]
Direct From The Dentist: Is Vaping Bad For Your Teeth?
The negative side effects of smoking regular cigarettes have brought their popularity to an all-time low. Problem is, vaping from e-cigarettes is attracting people who would have never considered smoking. While vaping seems to lack many of the dangerous health problems associated with cigarettes, it is not a problem-free habit. Our dentist here at Radiance […]
Teeth Whitening For Charity – March 1st – June 30th
The first month of our Teeth Whitening For Charity event has been a success here at Radiance Family & Cosmetic Dentistry! If you haven’t heard of this event yet, then you came to the right place to learn all about how whitening your teeth can help benefit two excellent charities! What Is The Teeth Whitening […]
Dental Crowns vs. Veneers – Which Is Better for Your Smile?
Having a beautiful smile is a universal desire. Your smile helps form a first impression when meeting new people, and you want it to represent you well. However, we see many patients at Taylor General and Cosmetic Dentistry with concerns about their smile. There are several ways to improve your smile, and we want to […]
Direct From The Dentist: What You Should Know About Going To The Dentist While Pregnant
If you’re pregnant, you may wonder if it’s safe to undergo dental treatment. You might even consider postponing your regular cleaning or checkup until after you’ve had your baby. Don’t pick up the phone just yet. It’s actually a great time to see your dentist, because a woman’s teeth are more vulnerable during pregnancy. Gingivitis […]