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What To Do When A Dental Crown Falls Out

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Dental crowns are meant to protect and preserve the tooth beneath them. They may be put on a tooth that is badly cracked and that your dentist fears will crack further, and they are also used to preserve “dead” teeth that have had their nerves removed but are still anchored in your jaw. So, when a crown falls out, it is kind of a big deal – your tooth is no longer getting that protection that your dentist determined it needed. Read More»

Back To School: Tips For A Healthy Mouth This School Year

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Getting started in a new school year is a great time for your child to get a fresh start, not only with grades but also their overall health. This very much includes their dental health. It is important that your child’s teeth remain healthy all year long to prevent any long-lasting problems during the school year. The following are some easy tips to keep a healthy mouth and clean teeth: Read More»

3 Things That You Shouldn't Do If You Break A Tooth

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Breaking a tooth can be a traumatic experience. While going through this trauma, it can be tough to know what you are supposed to do next. The steps that you take right after breaking your tooth can make a big difference in whether or not the tooth can be repaired, so it’s important to make the right decisions. These are a few things that you shouldn’t do after breaking a tooth. Read More»

When Clear Braces Can Help Your Smile And Why They Are Ideal For Adults

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If you’ve always wanted straight teeth, but your parents couldn’t afford braces when you were young, you can still achieve your goal as an adult. Adult braces are becoming more common all the time. Some adults need the traditional wire braces, but if your teeth are a suitable match, you may be able to use clear braces. Here’s when clear braces are used and the advantages of choosing them. Clear Braces Are For Mild To Moderate Problems Read More»

3 Ways To Whiten Your Teeth At Home

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If your teeth are lightly stained from caffeinated beverages and dark-colored foods and you feel self-conscience when speaking or smiling around others, boost your self-esteem and regain your composure by whitening your teeth with the following methods. Afterward, maintain the appearance of yoru teeth by having them cleaned twice a year by a dentist and by brushing and flossing each day. Crunchy Vegetables Use a sharp knife to slice fresh cucumbers, zucchini, cauliflower, or any other hard vegetable that you prefer. Read More»

Dental Treatment Of Sleep Apnea

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People with sleep apnea tend to stop breathing periodically as they sleep. Throughout the night, they may suffer from hundreds of episodes in which their breathing is paused before restarting. These pauses can cause poor sleep quality. In addition, tissues of the body may suffer from oxygen deprivation. Severe forms of sleep apnea are often treated using a CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure machine. The device, which includes a mask, blows a continuous stream of air toward the patient’s nose to encourage continuous breathing. Read More»

3 Creative Dental Care Tips

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For many people, caring for the teeth and gums is important. A healthy smile not only looks nice, but it functions properly as well. Regular dental care is critical when it comes to preserving the integrity and function of your teeth and gums. While most people know that daily brushing and flossing play important roles in dental care, there are other things you can be adding to your daily routine to better care for your teeth and gums in the future. Read More»

2 Reasons To Work With Children's Dental Care Specialists For Your Child

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When it comes to taking your child to the dentist, it is important that they are able to have a good experience. A great way to ensure that your child has not only a good dental experience, but also a very beneficial one, is to take your child to children’s dental care specialists. This type of specialist is going to deal directly with the dental needs of children, making them a perfect match for your child. Read More»

4 Signs You May Need A Root Canal Treatment

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Most people understand when they have a dental issue. They may have severe discoloration, bleeding gums, or intense pain that will not go away. Unfortunately, a large portion of these issues are occurring due to an underlying infection that requires immediate treatment. Dentists can create small incisions in your gums to remove infected pulp from a tooth’s roots. Once infections are cleaned and removed, the area is filled with a dental-grade material to prevent further infections and tooth loss. Read More»

Got Bad Breath? 3 Tips To Get It Smelling Fresh Again

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If you have bad breath other people can smell it if they are close enough to you. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to help with this problem so your breath will smell fresh again. Three of these things are listed below to help you get started. See Your Dentist The first thing you should do is to see your dentist. If you have not had your teeth cleaned in some time this may not be the entire reason for this problem but it will contribute to it. Read More»