Recent Posts
Bonding - It’s Not Just For BFF’s
Sep. 15 2016
If you have a dark-colored or chipped tooth, or a gap between your front teeth, bonding may be the perfect solution. Bonding is less expensive than veneers, and is designed to improve a tooth’s appearance or shape or fill a cavity using a tooth-colored, composite resin. Bonding is also often used as a cosmetic alternative... read more
The Cosmetic Procedure Known As Dental Bonding
Aug. 15 2016
Dental bonding may be exactly what you are looking for you would like a less expensive cosmetic dental procedure. Bonding can improve the appearance of a dark or chipped tooth, close gaps between teeth, or change the shape of a tooth by using a tooth-colored composite resin. Bonding is also often used as a cosmetic... read more
Bid Adieu To Your Dental Fears
Jul. 15 2016
If the thought of a visit to the dentist sets your stomach a-flutter, fear not and breathe deeply. There is a solution. Dr. Glasser commonly uses conscious sedation as a way to help his patients relax during their dental procedures. This type of sedation uses a gas called Nitrous Oxide and is also called “inhaled... read more
Consider These Aging Dental Concerns
Jun. 15 2016
As you age, your teeth age, and taking care of your teeth is as important as taking care of your body. Read on to learn more about a few of the conditions that can affect the aging mouth. Dry Mouth You may wonder why you’re getting cavities when you haven’t had them in years. Aging... read more
Are Porcelain Veneers Right for Me?
Mar. 21 2013
When patients are living with a less-than-perfect smile, they will often assume that cosmetic crowns are their only real treatment option. While this may have been the case in years past, understand that modern dentistry now affords us a simple, effective, minimally-invasive alternative: porcelain veneers. A treatment growing more popular year after year, many patients... read more
Dental Implants: Understanding Your Options
Feb. 21 2013
Did you know: “Statistics show that 69% of adults ages 35 to 44 have lost at least one permanent tooth to an accident, gum disease, a failed root canal or tooth decay.” A statement that comes directly from the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the AAOMS goes on to explain that “… by... read more
Welcome to my Blog!
Jan. 31 2003
Within this regularly updated feature of my website, I will provide visitors with practice news and specials, as well as information regarding the most recent technological advances and new treatments in dentistry. I believe that patient education and open communication with your doctor are the keys to achieving healthy, fully functional results and patient satisfaction,... read more