Tips for Getting Your Teen to Wear Braces

A Crack In Your Tooth: A Guide To Enamel Infractions

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Direct high-velocity trauma to the mouth or the face is likely to cause an enamel infraction, which is when the enamel of your tooth gets cracked. This is considered to be a traumatic dental injury and requires attention although it is not urgent. In particular, your maxillary central incisors, which are your two front teeth, are most susceptible to enamel infractions.  If you notice that an accident has resulted in cracked enamel, here’s what you need to know. Read More»

Oral Care And Braces: 2 Important Reasons To Brush Your Teeth

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If you are a young adult around the age of 12 or 13 and have crooked teeth, then your pediatric dentist may start making arrangements for you to receive braces. You may not be looking forward to this, but braces are often necessary to ensure the health and appearance of your teeth. After the braces are set on your teeth, you are probably going to feel some soreness for the two or more years that the braces need to stay on. Read More»

Turn Your Dental Crowns Into Cash

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Chances are that you paid a lot for your dental crowns. Those tooth toppers are often made of precious metals, and insurance usually only covers a portion of the costs. The bad news is that dental crowns don’t last forever. WebMD states that you can expect a crown to last about 15 years. There is good news, though. You can sell those old dental crowns to companies that will extract and refine the precious metal inside. Read More»

Help Your Young Child Avoid Becoming Part of the Current Tooth Decay Epidemic

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As a new parent, you naturally want to do everything right to keep your youngster healthy, including providing proper dental care. It’s important to be aware of a trend that dentists find alarming – an increase in cavities among preschoolers. When you understand the factors dentists believe are behind this trend, you can prevent the development of cavities in your own child’s primary teeth and instill excellent oral hygiene habits. Read More»

Your Child's Oral Health: Five Dos And Don'ts To Follow Faithfully

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Whether your child is a toddler or adolescent, semi-annual dental exams can help ensure healthy teeth and gums and alert you to potential dental issues. Fortunately, many dental problems and emergencies can be avoided through proper care and prevention. To help provide your child with a healthy smile, follow these guidelines: The Dos and Don’ts of Oral Health for Children 1. DO establish good oral hygiene habits early: You may notice your child’s first tooth erupt between 8-12 months of age. Read More»