Which Foods Can Actually Protect Your Teeth?

We all know that there are plenty of foods and substances which are bad for our teeth, but what is rarely discussed is that there are plenty of foods that are also good for your smile! Not only can some foods wash away harmful plaque and acids, but some have substances that can re-mineralize your tooth enamel. Your primary focus... read more »

Protecting Your Child’s Smile with a Sports Mouth Guard

There’s nothing quite as exciting as seeing your child on a sports field. They’re racing towards the goal, dodging opponents and working with their teammates, and making you proud to be their parent. But sports are inherently dangerous. A tackle or trip could cause them to lose a tooth if their mouth is hit the wrong way. Make sure that... read more »

Dental Implant Perks

There are times that—due to tooth decay, gum disease, or another issue—an individual may lose a tooth. If you lose a tooth, the appearance and functionality of your smile can be affected. To restore your smile to its former glory, Drs. Chamberland, Barnes, and White may recommend dental implants in Shelbyville, Tennessee. A dental implant replaces both the tooth and... read more »

A Porcelain Crown Can Be Used to Cosmetically Restore a Visually Unappealing Tooth

Your smile is one of the first things people notice about you. If one or two teeth in your smile are afflicted with cosmetic imperfections, it can hamper your self-confidence and even impact your social life. In some situations like this, Drs. Chamberland, Barnes, and White might recommend cosmetically enhancing your smile with dental veneers. However, if it’s only one... read more »

What You Should Know about Toothbrushes

Proper dental hygiene is essential for your oral health. Your toothbrush takes a large role in your oral hygiene routine. Read on for some fun toothbrush facts: Toothbrushes are 5,000 years old. A “chew stick” was used in ancient civilizations to remove food from teeth. Chew sticks were thin twigs with a frayed end. Toothbrushes have evolved since then. The... read more »

What is Dental Bonding?

If you have any sort of problems with your teeth – from chips, cracks, and fractures – you may think the only way to fix them is with a crown or other time-intensive dental procedure. However, that’s not the case. Our team at Chamberland Dentistry in Shelbyville, Tennessee, can help you restore your smile in just one appointment using a... read more »

Dental Bridges Can Restore Your Smile in Time for the Holidays

What if all you wanted for the holiday season really was your two front teeth? Luckily our very merry team at Chamberland Dentistry specializes in doing just that. Along with implants and dentures, dental bridges can provide quality replacements for any teeth you may be missing. In keeping with the festive holiday season of gifts, we can give you a healthier... read more »

Use These Three Tips to Gift Yourself a Healthier Smile

Tooth decay affects 60-90% of teenagers and adults (according to the WHO) and 75% of adults have some type of gum disease (says the ADA). Your smile has one major enemy, and that is acid, as it forms into plaque and calculus on your teeth and around the gumline. This soft, sticky film contains millions of bacteria which can lead to... read more »

Dental Bonding Advantages

Dental bonding is the process Drs. Chamberland, Barnes, and White use to attach materials directly to a tooth to improve the color or shape. The tooth enamel is fused with the bonding material, which may be porcelain or resin, to create a strong restoration that feels like your original tooth. When is dental bonding used? Our dentists may recommend dental... read more »

The Tips You Need to Take Care of a Dental Crown

Dental crowns in Shelbyville, Tennessee, are strong, reliable, and successful, but that doesn't mean they're unbreakable. There are many things that can harm your dental crown, which is why it's so important to take good care of it. To help you do so, our Chamberland Dentistry team encourages you to do the following things on a regular basis: -Keep up... read more »

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