Treating Your White Tongue Properly | Shinagawa Dental Blog

Treating Your White Tongue Properly

Are you embarrassed by your white or coated tongue? For sure, you are most likely clueless or unsure of how to treat that. Find the answers to all of those ailments and move past all of these problems. While there are various possible causes, the most common reason for the white and coated tongue is […]

Common Culprits That Cause Skin Damage

Multiple factors, from sun exposure to annoying irritants, can cause you skin damage. You should know them and how to fight back. As it is that sensitive, your skin is affected by everything from the excruciating light of the sun to irritating detergents and cigarettes. Take a look at the most common culprits of skin […]

Your Cornea Is Sensitive, Make Sure You Take Care Of It | Shinagawa LASIK Blog

Your Cornea Is Sensitive, Make Sure You Take Care Of It

Do you know that the cornea is the most commonly transplanted human tissue with the highest success rate? Yes, it is and that’s because your cornea works really hard to the point that it is prone to accidental damage. The cornea is the outer layer that’s the first contact between your eye and the world. […]

Veneers — Your Solution For A Better Smile | Shinagawa Dental Blog

Veneers — Your Solution For A Better Smile

Since veneers are thin shells designed to be placed on the front of teeth to conceal dental damage, they are often used to improve the look of poorly-shaped, misaligned, crooked teeth and stains. Veneers are made out of porcelain or a resin composite, yet porcelain has become more popular because it completely resists staining and […]

Rejuvenating Your Skin The Right Way | Shinagawa Aesthetics Blog

Rejuvenating Your Skin The Right Way

As you continue to get up there in age, your skin naturally loses some of its softness and vibrancy. Still, there are a number of simple lifestyle changes that can help rejuvenate the skin, such as wearing sunscreen, moisturizing more and getting enough sleep. Start with the simplest things you can do. Here are some […]

Regine Angeles’ LASIK Journey | Shinagawa Feature Story

No More Misplaced Glasses: Regine Angeles’ LASIK Journey

No more misplacing of eyeglasses. That’s because they are not needed anymore. After having LASIK at Shinagawa, model/actress Regine Angeles no longer needs to look for her eyeglasses every day. She shared that her son often misplaces her glasses, but with bright eyesight now, that won’t be a problem in any way anymore. “Gone are […]

Goodbye Cataract Shinagawa Was The Place To Be For Suzanne Franco | Shinagawa Feature Story

Goodbye Cataract: Shinagawa Was The Place To Be For Suzanne Franco

If there’s a will, there’s a way. Such was the case for Suzanne Franco’s previous visual problems. After several unsorted diagnoses elsewhere, it took Shinagawa’s advanced eye checkup and precise cataract procedure to solve her eye problems. A year after her premier cataract surgery, she remains satisfied with her restored bright vision. “Million thanks to […]

The Importance Of Fluoride Treatment | Shinagawa Dental Blog

The Importance Of Fluoride Treatment

Wonder why fluoride is widely considered as an essential in proper dental and oral care? Fluoride is a mineral that helps prevent tooth decay by blocking acid from the surface of teeth. Often, when we think about going to the dentist, a fluoride treatment is involved, and usually, we accept the treatment without any debate. […]

Risks of Contact Lens vs Benefits of LASIK | Shinagawa LASIK Blog

Risks of Contact Lens Vs. Benefits of LASIK

Who doesn’t want clear eyesight? None, right? Everyone most certainly loves the convenience of a clear vision, but unfortunately, not all are blessed with that. Whether you were born with vision problems or they developed over time, you may have found that corrective lenses are required for you to enjoy everyday life. While many people […]

How To Effectively Prevent Tooth Decay | Shinagawa Dental Blog

How To Effectively Prevent Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is the destruction of tooth structure and can affect both the enamel (the outer coating of the tooth) and the dentin layer of the tooth. It occurs when foods containing carbohydrates (mostly sugars and starches), such as bread, cereals, milk, soda, fruits, cakes, or candy are left on the teeth. Bacteria that live […]