Whitening vs Bleaching At Mirelez Wellness Dental In Fresno

Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental service that Mirelez Wellness Dental provides in-office or through a take home kit. Results vary, but most patients see significant lightening that lasts up to a year. Our teeth whitening patients affirm that a whiter smile improves self confidence and can take years of wear and discoloration away…

At Mirelez Wellness Dental, We Love Keeping Kids’ Smiles Healthy

Your Fresno child’s dental health is vital to overall health and vitality. At Mirelez Wellness Dental, our family dentist loves working with you and your child to ensure a healthy smile for life. Why? The health of your Fresno child’s teeth and gums can affect their speech development, eating habits and self-esteem. Pediatric dental care…

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Fresno Dental News: Regular Cleanings And Heart Health

Visiting Mirelez Wellness Dental in Fresno for regular dental check-ups and cleanings every six months can seem inconvenient and unnecessary at times, but you may benefit in essential ways you never imagined. A recent study showed that people who had their teeth professionally cleaned at least once every two years were 24 percent less likely…

Tooth Bleaching Fact And Fiction

You have probably seen ads for whitening products contain terms such as “white brite,” “22 carbamide peroxide” and “peroxide teeth.” How do you separate tooth bleaching fact from fiction? Some tooth whitening dentists will guarantee fantastic results for any patient that desires a whiter smile. At Mirelez Wellness Dental, we only recommend tooth bleaching for…

Treat Your Smile To A Healthy Diet

Proper nutrition can benefit you in a number of ways; increased energy, improved immunity, glowing skin, mental clarity, and a lower risk of heart disease and stroke. How often, however, do you think about how your diet influences your oral health? Your diet can affect your risk of cavities, enamel health, and gum condition. Healthy…

How Oral Inflammation Affects Your Health

Swollen and painful gums are symptoms of periodontal disease, an inflammatory gum disease. Swelling occurs from an auto-immune response of the body reacting to an infection. Infections are noticeable through pain, redness, and warmth. If the infection is left untreated, it can influence the bone near the teeth. The body’s immune system wants to rid…