When a dentist looks into your mouth, we can tell what foods and drinks you love the most. How? By the shade of your smile! The color of your teeth will change over time, especially if they’re exposed to these staining substances. Which foods and drinks change the color of your teeth? Dr. Nawrocki will explore these staining factors and even help you reverse them if you visit our office for teeth whitening in Cocoa Beach!
We’re waging a war against periodontal (gum) disease here at Nawrocki Dental. It’s one of the most common diseases for people in the US, with almost half of all adults suffering from the condition. The risk for gum disease rises above the age of 35, then again dramatically past age 55. Do you have gum disease in Cocoa Beach? Knowledge is power — keep reading to find out how you can tell, then schedule an appointment to seek treatment from
Your smile is an important asset to your self-esteem and how others view you. Unfortunately, few people are confident about the appearance of their teeth. Often, it can seem like you have no choice but to live with the imperfections, but you do have a solution with your cosmetic dentist, Dr. Gary Nawrocki. At Nawrocki Dental, you can transform your smile with a noninvasive procedure, using porcelain veneers in Cocoa Beach.
Dental crowns are a common restorative treatment offered by your dentist in Cocoa Beach,
If you have suffered significant tooth loss, you’ve got options when it comes to how to replace those missing teeth. Today’s dentures are better than the kind your grandparents probably wore, which is great news for your smile.
As a kid, you never listened to your mom when she told you that you should brush and floss your teeth twice a day – and now, you have some noticeable blank spots in your smile. Although you’ve been practicing excellent oral hygiene at home since the tooth loss began, this can’t undo the damage already done, but a
Cavities are one of the most common dental problems – in fact, the vast majority of Americans have at least one of these by the time they reach adulthood. But even though dental caries are common, that doesn’t mean you should take them lightly. If left untreated, cavities can cause sensitivity, pain, and dangerous oral infections. In this post, the team at