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All-On-4 Vs. Traditional Implants

All-on-4 dental implants can be the ideal permanent tooth replacement option when you are missing several teeth or no longer have any natural teeth. While traditional dental implant surgery requires up to 10 implants to hold your new teeth in place, you only need a total of four implants per jaw with All-on-4.During All-on-4 oral [...]

Dental sealants and tooth decay

It can be frustrating to hear that your child has tooth decay, especially when you know that he or she brushes and flosses regularly. Hopefully it will comfort you to know that this is a common problem among children and adolescents and it isn’t always something they can control. The space between the back teeth [...]

How Frequently Should You Have A Professional Teeth Cleaning?

There’s a reason that the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that adults and children have a professional teeth cleaning at least twice a year. Dental insurance companies are on board with this idea as well and will typically pay for two exams each year. However, you could benefit from coming to Cherry Creek Family Dentistry [...]

Veneers Or Crowns?

You may be debating whether you should get a dental crown or a veneer if you are missing part of a tooth, have a misshapen tooth, or it has a chip, crack, or extensive staining. At Cherry Creek Family Dentistry, we will help you evaluate the pros and cons of each type of restoration as [...]

Managing Fear of Dental Treatment

At Cherry Creek Family Dentistry, we understand that many patients experience anxiety about visiting the dentist. After all, having someone look in your mouth while scraping and cleaning your teeth isn’t something you do every day. The anxiety can get bad enough for some people that they avoid visiting the dentist altogether. You can [...]

All About Tooth Enamel

Most people have heard of the term tooth enamel and have a basic understanding of what it means. Enamel is the hard surface inside of the shell of each tooth. It’s the part that’s visible when people look into their own mouths. One surprising fact about enamel is that it’s the body’s hardest surface, even [...]