FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WESTON SPENCER JOINS 2018 SMILES FOR LIFE CAMPAIGN TO HELP CHILDREN IN NEED La Jolla/Rancho Santa Fe, CA– March 1, 2018 – Local dental patients can have their teeth whitened and help a child in need by visiting local Crown Council dentist Dr. Weston Spencer. Today marks the beginning of the 21st […]
Complete your Full Mouth Restoration with Bone Grafting in Rancho Santa Fe
When having implants placed, it is crucial that your jawbone is intact and strong enough to support an implant. If your jaw is weak or lacks the proper bone structure, the implant may not remain in the proper place. If it is suspected that your jawbone is weakened or compromised, he or she may recommend […]
Start the New Year with a Brighter Smile: Teeth Whitening in Rancho Santa Fe
When it comes to your smile and teeth, you wish to have the cleanest whitest smile possible. There are many options available on the market when it comes to whitening teeth. There are home remedies, whitening strips, and other pastes that you can apply to your teeth to make them shine. The problem with home […]
Considering Your Dental Implant Options in La Jolla
Your smile is the most important part of your entire face. It lights up your personality and many people recognize it as the first characteristic they notice. It is very important that you keep your teeth healthy and intact so that your smile continues to radiate. However, there are times where your smile and teeth […]
Smile with Confidence Dental Crowns in Rancho Santa Fe
Your teeth are far more important than just for smiling. Your teeth also impact your general health and if you have any untreated issues, the rest of your body may suffer. In order to keep your smile in the best of shape, Dr. Weston Spencer may recommend that you have dental crowns placed to maintain […]
Full Mouth Restoration After Oral Cancer in Rancho Santa Fe
Treating oral cancer goes hand in hand with addressing your overall oral health. Existing tooth decay, known as caries, will need to be treated and in some cases, teeth may need to be extracted. Oral cavity cancer can occur anywhere in the mouth including the gums, cheeks, tongue, throat, or tonsil. Regardless of where the […]