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Welcome to our blog online at Denver Restorative Dentistry. On our blog, we will regularly publish valuable content. Come back often to see the latest from our prosthodontists and team.

Dental Facts on Dental Floss

  If you have not already done so, it is important to visit your dentist for a routine check-up to determine if you're brushing and flossing techniques are being done effectively. Your dentist will be able to determine if you are accurately cleaning between teeth and using dental floss as intended. If for any reason you are missing any areas... read more »

Revamp Your Smile With the Radiance of Dental Veneers

This new year, why not begin taking steps to achieve the flawless smile you have always wanted? We would like to inform you that dental veneers are a highly popular method to transform the appearance of your smile because they offer natural and beautiful results. Our dental team would be happy to tell you more about dental veneers and how... read more »

Focus Your Oral Health Care on the Causes of Halitosis

Most individuals at some point in time in their life have experienced halitosis. Halitosis, also known as bad breath, is an oral health condition in which foul odors emanate from your mouth. Bad breath can be caused by bacteria and plaque buildup in your mouth, lingering food residue, oral health ailments, and deep underlying issues within your body. In order... read more »

Dentistry: from Ancient Days to Modern Times

The dental profession is one of the oldest medical professions around. There’s even evidence that it goes back to 12,000 BC, in which an ancient infected tooth contained remnants of a dental cleaning with flint tools. The first written text we know that mentions dentistry is from 5000 BC; in which a Sumerian manuscript describes “tooth worms” as the origin... read more »

Four Things You Might Not Know About Keeping Your Smile Healthy

At Denver Restorative Dentistry in Broomfield, Colorado, our dentists, Taylor Goggins and D. Brian Aguirre are pleased to support your efforts to achieve strong oral health for a lifetime of smiles. Let's look at four things you can do to keep your smile healthier.  #1 Dental Flossing Brushing only cleans 50% of your tooth surfaces, because 50% of the harmful... read more »

The Details About a Cracked Tooth

Even though tooth enamel is very strong, it can still be fractured. A tooth fracture is also known as a tooth crack, and it can occur when you apply unnatural pressure to the teeth, like when you use your teeth as tools or when you chew on things like ice, pens, and pencils. When your tooth is cracked, it’s important... read more »

Porcelain Dental Veneers Can Help Whiten a Smile with Minor Physical Defects

Even the most severe cases of dental staining can typically be improved by having Dr. Taylor Goggins administer a dental bleaching treatment. However, this could leave a noticeable contrast between your professionally whitened tooth enamel and any old dental fillings that appear in your smile. This effect could also be compounded if your teeth have chips and minor dental fractures.... read more »

Cosmetic Dentistry and How it Affects Your Oral Health

Are you aware of the amazing effect cosmetic dentistry treatments can have on your smile? Are you looking to remove damage or discolorations on your teeth? Do you have severely broken or damaged teeth that are in need of repair? Do you want to upgrade your smile by replacing missing or lost teeth? If so, all of these procedures are... read more »

A Dental Bridge Can Replace a Tooth With an Untreated Cavity

A cavity that affects one of your teeth can often start out small. As time goes on, the tooth decay will continue to spread. If you forego professional treatment with Dr. Taylor Goggins, the tooth can become so badly compromised that it severely fractures near the gumline. Dr. Goggins might be able to treat a tooth in this condition by... read more »

Toothache Pain Is Often a Symptom of a Distressed Tooth or a Severe Cavity

Pain within a tooth, severe sensitivity, pressure, or discomfort in your gums can be a serious cause for concern. These classic symptoms of a toothache often indicate that the internal structures of the tooth have been compromised by dental trauma, an untreated cavity, or severe tooth decay. The longer you delay in seeking professional treatment at Dr. Taylor Goggins’s dental... read more »