Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
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Dr. Melody Ward is a periodontal specialist with years of experience and advanced training, she approaches procedures involving the soft oral tissue with outstanding confidence, leaving patients with long-term improvements that can bolster their health, their self-image, and their day-to-day quality of life.
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
3w ago
Cosmetic dentistry is an art that dentists provide to help you achieve the smile of your dreams. With it, you can revitalize your teeth and regain your confidence through multiple treatments like dental bonding and Invisalign orthodontics. There’s just one thing you need to do first: improve your oral health! But why? Won’t these treatments keep your smile sparkling and fix the chips and cracks?
Read on to learn why you need to have a great bill of oral health before you get any cosmetic dentistry treatments.
1. You Need a Strong Foundation
Just like building a house, cosmetic dentistry requi ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
3w ago
Your teeth aren’t the only component of a healthy, beautiful smile. Your gums are equally important. Various issues can cause your gum line to recede over time. Although it may not seem concerning initially, it can’t increase your risk of tooth loss and other oral health problems. Not to mention, it can affect the appearance of your smile. Don’t worry. Your dentist can restore a healthy, attractive gum line using a minimally invasive procedure. Gum grafting can treat recession to enhance your dental health.
When Is Gum Grafting Necessary?
Your gums provide a layer of protection over your tooth ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
3w ago
The magazines on newspaper stands are filled with photos of the rich and famous doing everyday things, like going grocery shopping or walking their dog. Oftentimes, these sections are titled something like, “Celebrities, they are just like us.” It turns out that movie stars, reality TV personalities, and musicians also prefer clear aligners to metal braces! Here are five celebrities who used Invisalign to discreetly straighten their teeth.
1. Eva Longoria
From her starring role in Desperate Housewives to her guest appearances on hit shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Eva Longoria is a successful ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
3M ago
After you receive dental implants, you should be able to look forward to many years of comfortable, pain-free dental function. After all, they are the gold standard of tooth replacement. But what if you start to notice some sensitivity in one of your implants? What does that mean, and what can you do to address the issue? This blog post offers some important information.
Why Does Your Implant Feel Sensitive?
It is important to note that dental implants do not have nerves, so they cannot actually transmit feelings of sensitivity to your brain. Therefore, when you feel sensitivity in an implant ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
6M ago
Gum disease is an insidious threat to your oral health that starts small before becoming much worse. Its first stage is inflammation of the gums called gingivitis. While the symptoms of gingivitis can be so mild at first that you don’t even notice them, if left untreated it will advance to the much more destructive phase called periodontitis. Because gum disease is a serious problem that must be treated promptly, here are a few signs that you might need to see your dentist to be treated for gingivitis.
What Causes Gingivitis?
Gingivitis is inflammation of the gingiva, which is the part of the ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
7M ago
If you’ve recently had dental implant treatment, then you already know about the many benefits they provide. Stability, restored bone density, and an easy care routine are just a few examples.
While dental implants are impressive pieces of dental technology, they’re not immune to the ravages of time or damage caused by unhealthy habits. Continue reading to learn how you can change a few lifestyle choices to help your implants last for decades to come.
Do: Continue to Brush and Floss Your Implants Regularly
Dental implants are pretty easy to care for as far as an oral health routine is concern ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
9M ago
You’ve always been told that you need to brush twice and floss once a day to keep your teeth strong and beautiful. However, you can’t forget about your gums. There are a variety of reasons why people experience gum soreness and inflammation. Fortunately, if you are dealing with this issue, there are steps you can take to help. Here are some of the most common causes of inflamed, sore gums and what you can do to keep them healthy.
Causes of Sore & Swollen Gums
Here are the most common reasons behind inflamed, sore gums:
Gingivitis: This is the most common cause of swollen gums. It occurs ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
9M ago
A healthy, bright smile appeals to everyone. Not only does it make you look vibrant, but it can give you confidence when interacting with others. However, everyone does not have naturally white teeth. Some people struggle with tooth stains, despite trying over-the-counter teeth whitening products. The good news is that there is most likely a reason for a discolored smile, and it normally can be treated! Read on to learn about the three types of teeth stains and how your dentist can brighten your grin.
What Causes Teeth Stains?
Teeth stains can be attributed to a few different factors. Here ar ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
9M ago
If you have ever had one or more missing teeth, you know how it can affect many areas of your life. It not only can make your self-confidence plummet, but it can also impact your everyday functions like eating and speaking with ease. Fortunately, dental restorations like bridges or dentures can complete your smile and make your life more enjoyable and easier. However, dental implants have become the top tooth replacement option due to their various benefits. Read on to learn about their benefits and how they can replace your current restoration.
What Are the Benefits of Replacing a Restoratio ..read more
Melody D. Ward, DDS,MS Blog
9M ago
If you’ve got an upcoming trip or vacation planned, you’re probably looking forward to getting away from it all and enjoying yourself—but what you shouldn’t be worrying about is your Invisalign treatment! And since it’s very important to wear your aligners often enough and keep tabs on them, you might feel like it’s going to be pretty difficult to do so while you’re on vacation. Fortunately, your dentist is here to help with these four useful tips that’ll let you enjoy your trip without compromising your treatment.
Tip #1. Pack the Essentials
Be sure that you’re taking absolutely everything t ..read more