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There are many different causes of tooth pain, and all of them are serious. Constant, throbbing pain could indicate an abscess or infection. Pain from pressure while chewing might be from a broken tooth, a damaged filling, or habitual teeth grinding. If you are experiencing...

Did you know that good nutrition can help build strong teeth and gums? Some of the best foods for dental health are fresh fruits and vegetables, like apples and carrots. Along with regular brushing and flossing, healthy snacks can help prevent cavities and gum disease....

How well are you taking care of your gums? Detecting the early signs of gum disease is the best way to prevent it from growing worse. September is National Gum Care Month, and Sunrise Dental is here to check up on your gum health!  What causes...

How well are you taking care of your gums? September is National Gum Care Month, and Sunrise Dental is here to check up on your gum health! Have you been experiencing any gum sensitivity or bleeding? Are you wondering what causes swollen gums? If you...

If you want whiter teeth, you probably have some questions about dental veneers. Patients often ask us: "are veneers permanent?” and “how long do they last?” Although they are not completely permanent, dental veneers are an excellent long-term option and can last for ten years...

Besides causing tooth pain, stress and anxiety can have disastrous effects on your oral health. Stress might make you grind your teeth or clench your jaw, causing unintentional damage to your teeth. Feelings of tooth pain stress anxiety might prevent you from scheduling regular dentist...

Have you been considering straightening your teeth? You’ve probably heard of Invisalign, but how does Invisalign work? Schedule a visit with Sunrise Dental in Glendale. We’ll explain how Invisalign works, and explore whether it’s right for you during your complimentary consultation. Read on to learn...

Bruxism, a condition in which you unconsciously grind or gnash your teeth and clench your jaw, can cause serious dental damage. However, most people with bruxism are completely unaware of the problem until they visit their dentist. Wearing a teeth grinding guard at night can...