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Andy tinted the windows on my Mercedes and he did a great job! He was very accommodating to my schedule and very easy to work with. My windows look great and I wish I would have done this a long ti...Read More…
These guys do a great job and are friendly too.Read More…
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So convenient to have a mobile detailer come to your work and clean your car! They did such a great job I didnt even want to drive it afterwards! Thanks Detail 2 U I will be passing out your cards ...Read More…
I just needed a simple logo design for a small business I am starting, they knocked it out of the ball park and for a VERY reasonable price. Thank you again for such a quick and easy process. Shari N.Read More…
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Boise Dentist | 5 Teeth Sensitivity Myths

Do you suffer from regular sensitivity? Teeth sensitivity is often misunderstood, but our dental team can help you find relief. We’re here to separate the fact from fiction in sensitivity.  MYTH: People’s teeth are supposed to hurt when they bite into cold or hot foods.    Feelings of sensitivity when eating hot or cold foods should not be a typical experience. If you suffer from hypersensitivity, it can actually be a sign that something is wrong. There are many causes for hypersensitivity including cavities, older dental fillings, worn tooth enamel, gum disease, and exposed tooth roots. Dentin hypersensitivity is a common issue. A visit to our dental office can help you find relief.     MYTH: Desensitizing toothpastes are not effective in reducing teeth sensitivity.    Desensitizing toothpastes include compounds like potassium nitrate or strontium chloride. These ingredients work by preventing pain signals being transmitted between the surface of your tooth and the inside nerves. It may take several applications of the toothpaste until you will feel a noticeable difference. Prescription strength toothpastes are also an option for more severe and prolonged feelings of sensitivity. Ask our dentist to recommend a toothpaste for your needs.    MYTH: You shouldn’t drink coffee or eat ice cream if you have sensitive teeth.    You don’t have to be limited from eating or drinking your favorite foods. It is important to check with our dentist to determine the root cause of your discomfort. Based on your cause, we may recommend a prescribed toothpaste or another treatment. You should always maintain proper oral care to prevent sensitivity.    MYTH: Sensitivity never results in tooth loss.     Sensitivity may in fact be a precursor to tooth loss. Gum recession, which exposes the roots of your teeth, can cause general sensitivity among several teeth at the same time. Prolonged and untreated gum recession can lead to tooth loss. Tooth decay can also cause sensitivity. When left untreated, it may lead to an infection in the gums or jaw and risk spreading to other areas in the head or neck. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a difference in keeping your smile healthy.     MYTH: Sensitivity does not have a cure.     Depending on the cause, there are many ways to treat teeth sensitivity. Properoral hygieneis the best way to prevent any sensitive tooth pain. If you experience sensitivity, schedule a comprehensive dental examination today.    We look forward to seeing you.Contact our teamto schedule your next visit.   Steven's Dental of Boise 10572 W. Business Park Ln., Boise, ID 83709 (208) 375-5656 https://stevensdentalboise.com/ ...read more

By Stevens Robert Dentist August 20, 2019

General Dentist Boise | I Chipped a Tooth! What Can I Do?

It usually starts pretty innocently. You’re biting into your favorite hard candy and suddenly you realize that there’s one little hard piece in your mouth you can’t seem to dissolve. You check it out and fear overcomes you when you see it’s a little chipped piece of a tooth.    Enamel may be one of the hardest substances in the body but like most things in life, it has its limit. Whether you are chewing on ice or grinding your teeth at night, there’s always a chance of putting your teeth at risk. If you have chipped your tooth, there’s no need to panic. Here are a few things we can do to restore your beautiful smile:    Tooth Bonding    Tooth bonding has many structural uses, and it can be very helpful for repairing chipped teeth. Tooth bonding is a simple procedure that doesn’t require any numbing. The bonding materials and porcelain used are natural in color and can be designed to perfectly match your teeth. Your smile will look good as new, and people will have a hard time noticing you ever chipped a tooth to begin with.     Dental Crown    Adental crownis a tooth-shaped cap that helps protect your teeth, while at the same time improving its appearance. An AACD (American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry) dentist will likely use a tooth colored crown made out of porcelain or zirconia to look identical to your teeth. Crowns will also provide the durability and strength your teeth need to withstand daily use. You may only need a partial crown if our dentist sees that the chip doesn’t affect the entire tooth.     Porcelain Veneers    Porcelain laminate veneers are made up of several thin layers of ceramic used to repair chipped teeth. They will be bonded to the teeth to replace the original enamel of the tooth with a special adhesive.Dental veneersare a fantastic way to get your tooth to look whole and healthy again.     If you have a chipped tooth and would like more information on these methods, or to schedule a consultation,contact our officetoday.  Towne Square Dental of Boise 8660 Emerald St., #152 Boise, ID 83704 (208) 639-4390 http://boisetownesquaredental.com/ ...read more

By Towne Square Dental of Boise August 20, 2019

Boise ID Dentist | I Chipped a Tooth! What Can I Do?

It usually starts pretty innocently. You’re biting into your favorite hard candy and suddenly you realize that there’s one little hard piece in your mouth you can’t seem to dissolve. You check it out and fear overcomes you when you see it’s a little chipped piece of a tooth.  Enamel may be one of the hardest substances in the body but like most things in life, it has its limit. Whether you are chewing on ice or grinding your teeth at night, there’s always a chance of putting your teeth at risk. If you have chipped your tooth, there’s no need to panic. Here are a few things we can do to restore your beautiful smile:    Tooth Bonding    Tooth bonding has many structural uses, and it can be very helpful for repairing chipped teeth. Tooth bonding is a simple procedure that doesn’t require any numbing. The bonding materials and porcelain used are natural in color and can be designed to perfectly match your teeth. Your smile will look good as new, and people will have a hard time noticing you ever chipped a tooth to begin with.     Dental Crown    A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that helps protect your teeth, while at the same time improving its appearance. An AACD (American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry) dentist will likely use a tooth colored crown made out of porcelain or zirconia to look identical to your teeth. Crowns will also provide the durability and strength your teeth need to withstand daily use. You may only need a partial crown if our dentist sees that the chip doesn’t affect the entire tooth.     Porcelain Veneers    Porcelain laminate veneers are made up of several thin layers of ceramic used to repair chipped teeth. They will be bonded to the teeth to replace the original enamel of the tooth with a special adhesive. Dental veneers are a fantastic way to get your tooth to look whole and healthy again.     If you have a chipped tooth and would likemore informationon these methods, or to schedule a consultation,contact our officetoday.  Stevens Dental 10572 W. Business Park Ln. Boise, ID 83708 Phone: (208) 375-5656 Email: dentalpartnersboise2@gmail.com ...read more

By Stevens Robert Dentist July 23, 2019