Hello, I’m Dr. Barakh from The Silberman Dental Group. Today, I want to talk about a question I hear frequently from new patients: “Why can’t I just take all my teeth out and get dentures?” This question often comes from patients who...
Hello, I’m Dr. Barakh from The Silberman Dental Group. Today, I want to talk about a question I hear frequently from new patients: “Why can’t I just take all my teeth out and get dentures?” This question often comes from patients who...
Periodontal disease is an infection of the gum tissues that hold your teeth in place. It’s typically caused by poor brushing and flossing habits that allow plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—to build up on the teeth and harden. This condition can lead to sore,...
Were you told you need to treat a cavity with a dental crown, not a filling? Or you need to replace a filling with a crown? Even though fillings and crowns are both used to repair decayed teeth, they’re NOT the same. To help you avoid unnecessary treatment...
Root canals have a not-so-great reputation. They’re often associated with pain. But do they really live up to the expectation? After all, this endodontic procedure SAVES your tooth. Isn’t that a good thing? Get the answers to the top FAQs about root canals...
CEREC crowns are the definition of convenient: They only take one appointment to design, create, and place! Plus, they eliminate all the hassles of traditional crowns like putty impressions, waiting weeks, wearing a temporary crown, and having multiple appointments....
The traffic in Waldorf, MD and surrounding areas is oftentimes a nightmare! We know you have better things to do with your time than sit in traffic. Now, if you are wondering how this relates to CEREC® crowns, let us explain: The procedure for getting a dental crown...
Dentists love saving teeth, however significantly decayed or broken teeth may leave them little options. Consider your options to replace missing teeth.
A missing tooth is more than just a cosmetic consideration; it’s a serious matter. If a missing tooth isn’t visible in a person’s so-called “smile zone,” sometimes the patient will opt not to replace it. Each tooth in your mouth plays an...