Oral Health and Wellness

Insights from our team of trusted experts

How Long Should I Wait for a Tooth Implant?

Missing a tooth? Acting quickly is crucial to protect your oral health. Dental implants restore function, prevent bone loss, and look natural. Learn when to get an implant, why timing matters, and how Espire Dental in Denver can guide you through the process for a strong, healthy smile.

How Long Can I Delay Treatment for a Toothache?

Persistent toothaches often signal serious dental issues like cavities, infections, or enamel erosion. Learn why early treatment is critical to save your teeth, protect your health, and prevent bigger problems. Espire Dental in Denver is open and ready to provide safe, expert care.

How Often Should I Schedule Teeth Cleanings?

Routine dental cleanings do more than brighten your smile — they prevent decay, protect against gum disease, and allow early detection of oral health issues. Learn why visiting Espire Dental twice a year for cleanings is key to a healthier, stronger smile.

5 Dental Care Tips for Teens

Teens face unique dental health challenges, from emerging wisdom teeth to increased risks of gum disease and sports injuries. Learn key tips from Espire Dental to protect your teen’s smile — and why regular checkups, healthy habits, and early intervention matter more than ever.

Should You Use Apps to Manage Your Dental Health?

Looking to stay on top of your dental care? Explore popular dental health apps that can help you build better flossing habits, track teeth whitening progress, maintain braces, and connect with your dentist — all from your smartphone. Find out how mobile tech is making smiles healthier than ever.

What You Need to Know About Dental Anesthesia

Curious about dental anesthesia options? Learn the differences between local anesthesia, sedation, and general anesthesia — and how your medical history and procedure type determine the best fit. This guide breaks down how each type works, when it's used, and what to expect, so you can feel more confident and prepared before your next dental visit.