
Aging is a natural part of life, and as we grow older, our bodies continue to undergo changes. These changes aren’t as drastic as those you faced in your youth—you’re not going to suddenly grow six inches in a year, but they are significant.
One of these changes is the deterioration of oral health. Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, becomes a more significant concern as we age. Continue reading to learn more about gum disease and steps you can take to prevent it.
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A beautiful, confident smile is priceless; however, few people have flawless teeth naturally. Bite and alignment problems are leading concerns among adults of all ages. Whether you’re embarrassed by gapped, rotated, or overcrowded teeth, you have more options than ever to improve your smile. Invisalign is a preferred orthodontic solution for adults because clear aligners are nearly invisible, but that’s not the only option. You may be a candidate for veneers, which can give you the smile you desire in as few as 2 appointments. While both methods are effective, there are a few things you need to know about the difference between Invisalign and veneers.