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  • 3 Things You Shouldn't Do When Taking Care Of Your Dental Implants


    If you are the proud owner of dental implants, you probably love the way that they improve your appearance. You may have also noticed that they make it easier for you to talk, smile, laugh and more. If you want to continue to enjoy them for a long time to come, it is essential to take proper care of them. However, if you aren't careful, you could actually risk damaging them while attempting to care for them if you don't know what you are doing.
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  • How 2-Step Root Canals Are Better Than 1-Step Procedures


    If you need a root canal, you are probably experiencing a lot of pain or sensitivity with this particular tooth. While getting a root canal to fix the tooth can be costly and uncomfortable, getting it done will actually relieve the pain and discomfort you are currently experiencing. Many dentists are now using a two-step process to complete root canals, and here are several reasons why these are better than one-step root canals.
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  • A Guide To Receiving Dental Implants


    If you want to keep your dental health at its best, one of the best things you can do is get a set of dental implants. These implants will allow you to fix some gaps in your teeth by way of a porcelain insert that is attached to a titanium rod. You will be able to reach out to dentists in your area who can assist you with any service that you need.
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  • Injured Your Tooth? 4 Injuries Your Cosmetic Dentist Can Help You With


    When you think of a cosmetic dentist, you probably think of teeth whitening. However, cosmetic dentists do much more than that. In fact, they actually treat many dental emergencies that relate to damaged teeth. If you've suffered a dental emergency in which your tooth has been injured, you need to consult with your cosmetic dentist as soon as possible. If you're not sure whether your injury requires immediate attention, here are four injuries that require emergency treatment.
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  • 3 Problems That May Occur If Your Wisdom Teeth Remain In Place


    Your wisdom teeth are the final permanent teeth in your mouth to erupt from your gums. For some people, these teeth never fully break through the gums. Still, whether a wisdom tooth is un-erupted, partially erupted or fully erupted, there may be multiple problems associated with it. Here are a few issues that may occur: Crowding from Un-erupted Wisdom Teeth Wisdom teeth that have not erupted and are not properly aligned with in the jawbone can cause the other teeth to shift due to the pressure that the growing wisdom tooth places on adjacent teeth.
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  • Ways An Orthodontist Fixes An Overbite And Gap From A Missing Tooth


    If your teen child has an overbite and is congenitally missing a lower molar, an orthodontist might be able to fix these issues and straighten the child's teeth with braces and temporary anchorage devices (TADs). Here are several things you should realize about braces and these specific issues. How braces correct an overbite When a child has an overbite, it means that the child's upper jaw is positioned too far forward.
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  • Simply Brushing Is Not Enough! Follow These Tips To Prevent Gum Disease


    If you ask most people how to prevent gum disease, they'll tell you to brush your teeth. They're not wrong. However, they're not really telling you the whole story, either. Especially if you've been prone to gum disease in the past, simply brushing your teeth won't be enough to keep gum disease at bay. Here are some additional strategies you should be implementing. Cleaning your tongue. If you brush your teeth but don't brush your tongue, you're leaving a lot of oral bacteria behind in your mouth.
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  • 2 Restorative Methods For Whitening Teeth That Have Weak Enamel


    Enamel can become weak for a number of reasons included regular consumption of acidic foods, poor dental habits, and sickness. Once the enamel becomes weak, the dentin will begin to show through your teeth. This causes your teeth to have a yellow hue and can lead to increased sensitivity. Weak enamel may not be as responsive to bleaching treatments as healthier enamel typically is. Therefore, if you want to whiten your teeth, restorative methods may be more effective and safer for your teeth.
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  • 5 Habits That Can Make Your Teeth Whiter


    Stained teeth might not have a negative impact on your oral health, but they can make you self-conscious about your appearance. If your teeth are on the yellowish side, you may embarrassed to smile all the time. Making some lifestyle changes, however, can make your pearly whites brighter. Here are five habits that can make your teeth whiter: 1. Cleaning Your Tongue Cleaning your tongue every day is more important than you think.
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  • 3 Uncommon Reasons Why Teeth Can Feel Very Sensitive


    Have you ever experienced a sharp pain when sipping on coffee or eating a cold food? It so, it's possible that your teeth are sensitive from layers of protective enamel that have broken down over time. The enamel breaks down due to common reasons, such as brushing your teeth too hard, and eating foods that are acidic. However, teeth sensitivity can be caused by these other reasons that are not so common.
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