Get Smiling Again with Dental Treatment, Dentures or Dental Implants
Address oral health issues and smile again with confidence by scheduling a dental evaluation with Three Rivers Dental Group.
Address oral health issues and smile again with confidence by scheduling a dental evaluation with Three Rivers Dental Group.
ICAT Scans help determine the cause of mouth pain. Sedation dentistry options are available to comfort patients receiving dental treatment for tooth pain and sensitivity.
Get off on the right foot with oral health and into an improved dental hygiene routine with these dental action steps for healthy teeth and gums.
From regular cleanings to dentures and partials, sedation dentistry and dental implants, we offer professional dentistry services with the comfort and care patients deserve.
What you eat can create a healthy smile. Eating high fiber, nutrient-rich foods with calcium, phosphorus and magnesium helps build strong teeth and healthy gums. Check out our top 6 favorite foods to indulge in for improved overall oral health.
Bad breath, dry mouth, tooth decay and gum inflammation, what’s causing these dental issues could be right under your nose. Learn more about the common characteristics of mask mouth and how to prevent it from impacting your overall oral health.
Avoiding dental solutions, including crowns for broken or cracked teeth, can lead to gum disease, an abcess, the need for a root canal or tooth extraction. Eliminate toothache pain today by contacting Three Rivers Dental Group for immediate results with same day appointments.
Healthy teeth and gums are a valuable asset when it comes to the rules of attraction. In fact, research indicates flossing improves the appearance of teeth, oral health and overall wellness. Learn more about the benefits of dental hygiene and the top reasons to love flossing for confident, healthy smiles.
Increased instances of tooth decay caused by face coverings and masks, pandemic related bruxism caused by stress grinding and delay in routine dental care has caused increased instances of more extensive dental work. It’s time to put dental care at the top of the new year’s resolution list.
Stress-induced teeth grinding and pandemic related dental problems are on the rise and affecting oral health. Learn more about the effect pandemic stress has on oral health and what you can do to prevent tooth fracture, decay and dental damage.