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  • Don't Ignore These Signs of Gum Disease
    When it comes to dental health, most people focus primarily on their teeth. While this is certainly an important element of oral health, it's also crucial to pay attention to Read more
  • Don't Let Stains Mar Your Smile
    How teeth whitening from North Vernon can enhance your smile You deserve a brilliant, dazzling smile, and now you can have it! Professional teeth whitening is the answer you’ve been looking Read more
  • Signs You May Have A Cavity
    Tooth decay signs aren't always obvious. Dr. Scott Terry, your North Vernon, IN dentist, shares a few common signs of cavities and discusses what you can do to prevent them. What Read more
  • Dental Crowns Strengthen Damaged Teeth
    Dental crowns are unique in that they fall under both restorative and cosmetic dentistry. These versatile, porcelain restorations can strengthen your damaged tooth and make it look great. Find out Read more
  • How Bonding Can Repair Small Chips Or Cracks In Your Smile?
    Tiny imperfections in your teeth can make a huge difference in your smile. Luckily, these small flaws are easily repaired with dental bonding. Learn more about bonding and how it Read more
  • Root Canals are Nothing to Fear
    I Need a Root Canal; Should I be Scared? There are a lot of stories out there about root canals, but that’s what they are, just stories. The truth is root Read more
  • How Sealants Protect Your Child’s Teeth
    Find out how sealants work to protect against cavities. When it comes to your child’s health you want to do everything possible to make sure that they remain healthy. The same Read more
  • How teeth whitening can help restore your smile
    What Can I Do to Make My Smile White Again? The facts about tooth whitening treatments. When you smile, you may notice that your teeth are growing darker, more yellow and Read more
  • What You Should Know About Cavities
    Find out everything you could ever need to know about dental decay. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), about 92 percent of adults between the ages of 20 to Read more