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Protect Your Smile From Serious Damage with Mouth Guards from Hill Avenue Dental

January 28, 2014

When you’re playing a sport – whether it be football, basketball, baseball or hockey – your mind is on your game and your focus is on your competition. With victory weighing heavily on your mind, how much thought do you put into keeping your teeth safe from injury? At Hill Avenue Dental in Superior, WI, Drs. Clark and Clark want to give you the best possible advantage out on the field, on the court, in the rink and anywhere else you enjoy recreational activities with athletic mouth guards.
The Benefits of Using a Mouth Guard
When you engage in any type of physical activity with others, the opportunity for accidental injury becomes more common. A wrong step, an error in technique or even an intentional shove can quickly lead to a forceful blow to the mouth or jaw. The soft tissues of the tongue, lips and gums can be seriously injured in an instant, whether by the force of the opposing object or the teeth in your own mouth. Mouth guards allow athletes to continue playing the sports that they love without the worry of a knocked out tooth, lacerated tongue or deeply cut gums.
Many athletes avoid mouth guardsbecause they think such a device will feel uncomfortable or somehow impede their performance. On the contrary, athletic mouth guards from Hill Avenue Dental are made of only the highest quality materials and are custom-fitted to your teeth and palate. This means that you’ll always be comfortable even as you’re defending your teeth and gums from serious injury.

If you or your child plays a sport that involves regular contact with other players or objects, contact us today to find out how we can help you get the protection you need with custom athletic mouth guards. At our Superior, WIoffice, Drs. Clark and Clark proudly serve patients from Douglas County, Duluth, Northeastern Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin and beyond.

Bring Your Smile Back to Life with Porcelain Veneers from Hill Avenue Dental

January 15, 2014

Do you often find yourself actively avoiding showing off your smile? Are imperfections and signs of damage keeping you from fully enjoying a few laughs with your friends or coworkers? If you’ve spent years enduring problems with your teeth because you thought that there was no way to fix them, Drs. Clark and Clark at Hill Avenue Dental in Superior, WI are here to make your dream smile a reality with porcelain veneers.
The Benefits of Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers give patients with a variety of different dental issues the chance to smile confidently again, restoring their teeth to natural-looking beauty in as little as two office visits. Hand-crafted of the highest quality dental porcelain, veneers are thin, durable layers of tooth-colored material that are custom-fitted to your natural teeth. The result is a clean, attractive smile filled with straight, even teeth. The most common problems addressed with porcelain veneers include the following:
  • Unsightly chips and cracks in the enamel of teeth
  • Uneven spacing and gaps between front teeth
  • Yellowing caused by coffee, tea, red wine and tobacco use
  • Stains and discolorations that are resistant to whitening treatments
  • Teeth that are of an odd shape or size in relation to the rest
First, you visit our Superior office for you consultation, during which you’ll take a look at some photographs of different types of smiles. You can choose the kind of look you most desire and your veneers will be crafted according to your preferences. At your next visit, Drs. Clark and Clark will perform the application process. When you leave, you’ll do so with a brand new smile!

Contact our office today to schedule your appointment and begin your journey toward a beautiful new smile with porcelain veneers. We welcome patients from all throughout Northeastern Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin, Duluth, Douglas County and beyond.