Body piercings are increasingly common. This post from Dayton dentists at Vitangeli Dental is for those who currently have an oral piercing or are considering one. Since this is a dental blog, you may expect us to raise all sorts of alarms about the dangers of piercings. You are right. Unfortunately, these piercings and the […]
Quirky Dental Facts That May Surprise You
In today’s post from your dentist in Englewood OH, we share some fun facts about dentistry. Enjoy! Many dental patients are aware that before there was formal dental training and licensing, barbers often performed dental procedures. But did you know that blacksmiths also moonlighted as dentists?1 How would you like your dental visit to involve […]
Dental Crowns At Vitangeli Dental In Englewood
Dental crowns have been used in dentistry for over 2000 years. There is evidence that the Etruscans experimented with crowns on teeth using ivory and bone as early as 700 B.C. By 200 A.D., they began using gold crowns to construct artificial teeth. Ancient Egyptians fashioned tooth replacements out of seashells and then hammered them […]
Creating Memorable Smiles At Vitangeli Dental
A smile takes but a moment, but the memory of it lasts forever. You can make your smile memorable and beautiful with cosmetic dentistry at Vitangeli Dental in Englewood OH. Cosmetic dentistry is a broad term that specifies dentistry with an emphasis on aesthetics. We create positive changes to your smile, but at the same […]
Use Five Fingers For Quick And Healthy Flossing
Today’s message is for smart kids who want to make flossing a habit. Here are 5 flossing steps made so easy you can tick them off one finger at a time. They’re the best way to ensure your dental hygiene and health, and they come courtesy of Vitangeli Dental in Englewood OH. Thumbkin: Thumb to […]
Swollen Gums?
If you are a worried about inflamed gums, it could be a sign of gum disease. Don’t ignore these symptoms. Make an appointment with Vitangeli Dental in Englewood OH. About one in seven people between the ages of 35 and 40 have some form of gum disease. The older you are, the greater the risk. […]