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6 Reasons To Choose A Dental Crown

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Dental crowns are versatile in that they can correct a multitude of dental issues. Although they can be expensive, dental crowns can provide protection for a tooth for at least a decade. Dental crowns are useful in the following situations. 1. To cover discolored teeth Sometimes, badly discolored teeth don’t respond to whitening treatment. And toothbrushing won’t help if the discoloration is intrinsic (inside the tooth). In this case, a dental crown can cover a discolored tooth to hide the discoloration and restore the beauty of the patient’s smile.…

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Are The Fronts Of Your Teeth Rough? Here's What You Can Do About It

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Typically, the surface of one’s teeth is smooth. This is especially true when you’re finished getting a dental cleaning, but even if it’s been a while, your teeth shouldn’t feel tremendously rough. If you’ve noticed that they appear uneven or have a tendency to scratch your tongue, it’s likely that you have a problem with your teeth that can be resolved by a cosmetic dentist. Here’s what you should know about it.…

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White Spots On The Teeth And How They Can Be Treated

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Many people are uncomfortable with the discoloration of their teeth. The change in the color of the tooth material is often caused by food or drink-based stains that have been absorbed by the tooth enamel. These types of stains are temporary can be bleached away using a chemical teeth-whitening product.  Nevertheless, there are dental blemishes that do not respond to whitening products. These blemishes include white spots on the teeth. …

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Foolproof Techniques For Keeping Your Invisalign Retainer Clean

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With any dental product that you put in your mouth, you will want to clean the product regularly to make sure that it does not start to harbor germs. Fortunately, for Invisalign products, there are many ways that you can clean this dental appliance. Rinsing Rinse down the Invisalign retainer with lukewarm water before you use any cleaning method and whenever you remove your retainer. This will prevent saliva from building up.…

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3 Ways Drinking Water Benefits Your Oral Health

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Drinking water is good for you and a necessary part of everyone’s life, but many people don’t get as much of it as they should. If you think that you have a tendency to be dehydrated, you should consider changing that, if only for the health of your teeth and gums. Here’s what you need to know about your oral health and the amount of water that you’re drinking. 1. Washing Away Bacteria…

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5 Things You Can Do To Make Your Child's First Dentist Appointment Go As Smoothly As Possible

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If you’re like most parents, you want your child to have the best of everything — and this includes dental care. However, you probably don’t exactly remember your first dental visit with any particular fondness and perhaps you even have extremely unpleasant memories of visiting the dentist as a child. Fortunately, advances in pediatric dentistry have made seeing a dentist less frightening for children, but it’s nonetheless a new experience that may cause them to feel some anxiety, especially if they are the type who approaches unfamiliar situations with trepidation.…

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The Causes Of Sensitive Teeth

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If you care about your teeth and your overall oral health, then you should make an effort to visit your dentist regularly. In most cases, you should visit your dentist at least twice a year for regular checkups and cleanings. However, there are some circumstances in which you should visit your dentist more regularly, such as when you are experiencing tooth pain or tooth sensitivity. Tooth sensitivity, in particular, often has serious causes, which is why any unexplained sensitivity is cause for finding a dentist or booking a consult with your regular dental professional so that you can target the root cause.…

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From Yellow To White: What To Know About Brightening Your Smile

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Teeth can become gradually darker due to a number of reasons. Some of the yellowing can be addressed with general dentistry methods, but some staining may be permanent. You might be surprised at how much brighter your smile can look if you take action – even if you only brighten them by a little, however. To find out why teeth tend to be yellow and what can be done, read on.…

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What To Know About Dental Bridges

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Missing teeth can have a major impact on your appearance and can even impact how you speak and your ability to eat. If you have missing teeth, you are not alone. Around 120 million Americans are missing at least one tooth and 36 million are missing all of their teeth. There are a variety of reasons why you may end up losing a tooth, including injury, illness, and dental decay. The good news is that there are a variety of tooth replacement options to consider.…

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Getting Dental Extractions? 3 Things To Know

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Having a tooth removed is more common than you may think. In fact, around 120 million Americans are missing at least one tooth. While in some cases a tooth falls out on its own, often a dental extraction is needed in order to remove it. Extractions are common when teeth are heavily decayed and after there has been an injury to the tooth. Certain types of illness can also lead to extractions.…

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