When you’re missing teeth, it can be harder to chew, talk, or just look good. With dental implants, you’ll wonder why you didn’t get them sooner. Call us at 610-314-7534 to schedule your appointment with Dr. Sykora. Not only does he have years of experience with dental implants, he...
Some of you may have read the recent news story out of Anaheim, CA about issues with water-line contamination that caused serious infections in 30 children. Investigators believe the bacteria grew in low-level, stagnant water that wasn’t “flushed.” I take that to mean that the office had plumbing lines...
Worried about keeping your teeth and gums healthy this Halloween? You might not trick-or-treat anymore, but you will probably drink and eat lots of sweet things this Halloween. Where there’s sugar, gum disease and cavities are usually right behind. Call our West Chester, PA dental office today at 610-314-7534...
Damaged teeth can make it hard to eat without trouble. Discomfort, pain, or just not being able to chew properly gets annoying fast. Call our West Chester, PA dental office today at 610-314-7534 to get dental crowns. These can help you eat pain-free once again. Don’t Settle For A...
Are you having problems with some dental work you had done in the past? Nothing lasts forever is a trite phrase, and it’s not exactly helpful. That’s why you should call our West Chester, PA dental office today at 610-314-7534. Dr. Sykora has an incredible variety of experiences and...
If you have one or more missing teeth, you know that it’s both embarrassing and inconvenient. But the problems don’t stop there. A missing tooth in front has obvious effects on your smile, but can also affect your ability to bite into certain foods. A missing tooth in back...
There was a time when a less-than-white smile was no big thing. In fact, an off-white smile used to be normal. Things are different today. It’s a shame, but people tend to judge on first appearances. One of the first things they’ll notice about you is your smile. And...
Teeth-grinding, also known as bruxism, is bad news for your teeth. The enamel that covers and protects your teeth is the hardest substance in the human body. But enamel grinding against enamel will wear it away and can easily lead to other dental problems. Chronic bruxism can crack or...
We live a lot longer these days than our ancestors did thanks to better nutrition and medical care. That means our permanent teeth have to work for one, two, or even three decades longer. Taking great care of your teeth is a really good idea. Your teeth should last...
Permanent teeth are usually lost due to accident or decay. A missing tooth, depending on where it used to reside in the mouth, can be a social embarrassment, an inconvenience while eating, or both. Dental bridges have been used successfully for decades to bridge the gap where one or...