Building Healthy Dental Habits Early
Building Healthy Dental Habits Early Healthy habits start early—especially when it comes to a child’s smile. At Centreville Family Dentistry and Implant Center, we believe that teaching kids good oral…
Building Healthy Dental Habits Early Healthy habits start early—especially when it comes to a child’s smile. At Centreville Family Dentistry and Implant Center, we believe that teaching kids good oral…
Why Missing Teeth Accelerate Bone Loss Most people think a missing tooth only affects their smile. But below the surface, something much more serious begins: bone loss. At Centreville Family…
Dentures vs. Dental Implants: Why Implants Win in the Long Run If you’ve lost teeth, you’ve probably heard two main options—dentures or dental implants. But while dentures can restore appearance…
The Best Nighttime Dental Routine for a Healthy Smile A healthy smile isn’t just made during the day—it’s protected at night. While you sleep, your saliva flow decreases, which allows…
How CBCT Scans Improve Precision in Dentistry Dentistry today is more advanced than ever—and it starts with having the right technology. At Centreville Family Dentistry and Implant Center, one of…
Clear Aligners vs. Braces Straightening your smile doesn’t have to mean metal brackets and wires anymore. With clear aligners, patients now have a discreet, comfortable, and effective way to achieve…
When Should My Child First See the Dentist? Your child’s first dental visit is more than a milestone—it’s the start of a healthy relationship with dental care that will benefit…
Dental Care Essentials For Travel Vacations are for relaxing—not dealing with toothaches or dental emergencies. But skipping your oral care routine while traveling can cause problems that follow you home.…
7 Signs You May Need Dental Implants Your teeth should help you live, not hold you back. But when teeth are missing, failing, or painful, it doesn’t just affect your…
What Do Healthy Gums Look Like? Your Guide to Gum Health Gums don’t get enough credit. They quietly support your teeth, protect the bone beneath, and play a major role…