July 13, 2016Published by Cascadia Dental on July 13, 2016Categories ApicoectomyEndodonticsEndodontic Surgery: Root Amputation vs. ApicoectomyGet more information on two special endodontic procedures, root amputation & apicoectomy & find out if one is right for you by calling us.
April 10, 2016Published by Cascadia Dental on April 10, 2016Categories FAQsHygieneThe Dental Benefits and Detriments to Coffee and TeaYes, your morning cup of tea or coffee have effects on your teeth. The good news? It could also have a benefit. Read more here!
October 27, 2015Published by Cascadia Dental on October 27, 2015Categories FAQsPregnancy and Your Dental HealthPregnancy is a critical time in a woman’s life and maintaining dental health is essential. Book with Cascadia Dental Specialists today!
September 23, 2015Published by Cascadia Dental on September 23, 2015Categories FAQsGum GraftsYour Guide to Tissue GraftsReceding gums cause tooth sensitivity and pain & eventually lead to tooth loss. A tissue graft can help prevent additional recession.
September 2, 2015Published by Cascadia Dental on September 2, 2015Categories EndodonticsRoot CanalsWho’s Afraid of the Big Bad Root Canal?Getting a root canal isn't as bad as you think. In this article we will go over what a root canal is and why you might need it.
June 15, 2015Published by Cascadia Dental on June 15, 2015Categories Bone GraftsDental ImplantsWhy Is Bone Grafting Necessary for an Implant?Tooth loss has a far reaching effect on your appearance, dental, and overall health. Learn here about dental bone graft and when it's needed.
November 23, 2014Published by Cascadia Dental on November 23, 2014Categories Osseous SurgeryPeriodonticsTreat Periodontal Disease With Osseous SurgeryOsseous surgery is the procedure that takes care of infections and inflammation of the gums and bone that surround and support the teeth.
October 9, 2014Published by Cascadia Dental on October 9, 2014Categories FAQsHygienePeriodonticsPeriodontal MaintenanceOnce you’ve been diagnosed with periodontal disease, you will have to continue to come in for your periodontal maintenance cleanings.