Oral piercing is a popular form of body-art in Salt Lake City, but just because it’s popular doesn’t mean it’s safe. I’m Doctor Jared Theuer, a dentist serving the Sugar House, Millcreek, and Holladay areas. When my patients ask me about the safety of oral piercings, I make sure they think about the possible harmful…
Month: January 2017
Sleep Dentistry At The Sugar House Dentist
Dental visits can be extremely stressful and for some Utah residents, the fear and anxiety associated with a trip to the dentist prevents them from getting the care they need. At The Sugar House Dentist we provide the best oral sedation dentistry available. Don’t let dental dread keep you from achieving a perfect smile. According…
Does Your Teen Have Unique Dental Challenges?
When it comes to oral health, adolescence is a pivotal time for Salt Lake City youth. On the upside, the last of the permanent teeth come in providing young men and women with their “adult smile.” Good habits can be forged and reinforced. Teeth can be aligned with orthodontia, providing increased confidence when it is often…
Oral Health For Salt Lake City Diabetics
Today’s Salt Lake City dental article is entitled ‘Oral Health For Salt Lake City Diabetics.’ Many Salt Lake City people with diabetes have dental problems. However, gum disease, tooth loss, and periodontal disease are not unavoidable. Blood sugar is the complicating factor. Salt Lake City diabetics who control their blood sugar have lower rates of…
Preventative Maintenance For Your Irreplaceable Smile
Hi, I’m Jared Theuer of The Sugar House Dentist. If you are one of my existing patients, welcome back. If this is your first visit, I appreciate you stopping by. My friendly team and I love taking care of our highly regarded Salt Lake City, Sugar House, Millcreek, and Holladay patients. Today’s article is for…
4 Oral Ailments To Discuss With Your Salt Lake City Dentist
We all go to our Salt Lake City dentist for check-ups and toothaches, but there are other less-obvious issues that your dentist can help you with. Today, we would like to review some of the most common oral conditions that should be discussed with your dentist. 1. Bad Breath. Sure, nobody wants to admit that…