The Benefits of Choosing Professional Whitening Over At-Home Products
Nowadays, having a white smile is just a matter of knowing the right products to use. With so many options available, both over the counter and in office, it’s nice to know you have choices. If you want a whiter smile, Dr. Abrahams can help you obtain the look you want in just one appointment. While at-home options can really enhance your smile, you can’t beat the benefits of having your teeth whitened in our office.
Read MoreThe Simple Benefits of Invisalign Over Traditional Braces
If you suffer from low self-esteem or self-consciousness from misaligned or crooked teeth, you have several options to repair your smile and get the look you want. While traditional braces are always a choice, Dr. Abrahams also offers Invisalign for those who want a more invisible option to a better, healthier smile.
Read MoreDon’t Wait to Replace Missing Teeth
When patients lose their teeth, it’s very important that they make plans to get replacements of one kind or another as soon as possible. Missing teeth leave a gap in the mouth, and the remaining teeth in the jaw quickly begin to move into the empty space. This can alter your tooth alignment and it frequently creates spacing issues that can trap food and increase the chances of tooth decay and gum disease. On top of all that, missing teeth also make it harder to eat and to speak clearly for many patients.
Read MoreThe Easiest Way to a Brighter Smile
There are several ways you can brighten your smile, including do-it-yourself tooth whitening pastes and over-the-counter whitening solutions. However, many people don’t realize that these methods don’t always offer predictable or long-term results. The easiest way to get the picture-perfect smile you want is to receive professional teeth whitening services from a skilled cosmetic dentist. Here are just a few of the benefits you’ll get from going this route:
Read MoreAre Regular Dental Cleanings Really Necessary?
Most dental insurance plans cover bi-annual dental cleanings, but is it really necessary to visit your dentist that frequently? If you take good care of your teeth and brush and floss regularly, you may be wondering if you can skip your regular cleanings without repercussions. However, here are a few reasons why you may not want to take that risk.
Read More4 Reasons To Choose Invisalign Over Regular Braces
When it comes to straightening your smile, any method that is proven to provide results is worth looking into; however, there are some teeth straightening methods that work more quickly and effectively than others. And for many people, maintaining a discreet, low-profile appearance during treatment is just as important as the end results. If you’ve been looking for an alternative to regular braces, here are four reasons to choose Invisalign treatments from Dr. Howard Abrahams.
Read MoreImprove Your Smile in Time for World Smile Day
October 5th is World Smile Day, and it’s the perfect time to analyze your own smile and make improvements as needed. There’s no reason to be unhappy with the way your teeth look when it’s so easy to correct imperfections. There are a variety of cosmetic dentistry procedures that can beautify your teeth so you no longer feel ashamed to smile for pictures. Many of the procedures are non-invasive and require very little time to yield dramatic results.
Read MoreImprove Yourself With Dental Implants
September is Self-Improvement Month, and the perfect time for you to improve your smile and gain confidence in the way you look with dental implants. If you have any missing teeth, implants are a valuable option to help you enjoy a healthier, stronger smile. Dr. Abrahams of Miami Beach, FL is happy to offer all the benefits that come with dental implants to his valuable patients.
Read MoreDon’t Forget Your Dental Cleaning This Summer
There are basic oral hygiene techniques you should practice regularly. You need to brush your teeth twice daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush and a fluoride toothpaste. You should floss every day and be gentle as you apply it to every single tooth. You can also promote good oral health by using a fluoride mouthwash. Even if you follow these steps every day, you still need to schedule professional dental cleanings once every six months.
Read MoreHow Dental Cleanings Manage High Blood Pressure
Since May is National Blood Pressure Awareness Month, it is a good time to review how dental health impacts a person’s blood pressure. Studies have indicated periodontal disease, which is an inflammatory reaction where bacteria under the gum line enters the bloodstream, has links to hypertension. One out of three adults in the United States have high blood pressure, and the condition is usually treatable as long as the individual follows certain steps. From brushing every day to scheduling routine dental cleanings, there are many ways you can reduce your susceptibility to heart disease.
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