One Appointment Smile Makeover
At the office of Dr. Ruth Rojas we use computer imaging software that alters a photo of your face to show how your smile will appear after dental work. These..
How to protect your mouth during cancer treatment
Visiting your dentist prior to your first radiation treatment is the first step to keeping your mouth healthy. Once you begin your radiation treatment it is important to examine your..
Cancer and Dental Health
It’s important to manage mouth pain because it can affect your quality of life and even slow progress toward better health. If you will undergoing treatment for cancer, you might..
Do You Need Cone Beam Radiography?
At the office of Dr. Ruth Rojas we have the latest dental technology to diagnose any dental or surgical treatment. One of which is our Cone Beam Scanner (CT) to..
Sparkle your smile with ZOOM! Whitening
There’s nothing quite like a beautiful smile when it comes to making a good first impression. But what if your smile isn’t as bright and white as you’d like it..
Digital Scanning
Most patients are familiar with impressions and their uncomfortable, gooey, gag-inducing side effects. Here at Dr. Ruth Rojas, old-fashioned impressions trays are a thing of the past. Digital impressions allows..
Restoring Your Smile With Dental Implants
A healthy and beautiful smile is not only an attractive asset, it is essential to our overall well-being. This is why it is important to take care of your teeth..
Regular dental visits for patients with dentures
Dental Ventures Maintenance Some people think that once they get dentures, they won’t need to go to the dentist anymore. However, this couldn’t be farther from the truth. Regular dental..
Is it Necessary to Replace Missing Teeth?
Before we delve into replacement options of bridges, implants and dentures, let’s start with why we have to replace missing teeth at all. Is it important to do so? What..
Oral Health during Cold Season: problems & care tips
It’s the time of year when everyone around you starts coughing and sniffling. Once you finally get sick, your teeth may not be on the top of your mind. But..