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Cosmetic Dentist and Dentistry, Teeth Bleaching Before Dental Crowns Are Placed

If you require crowns to be placed, it is a good idea to evaluate how you feel about the color of your existing teeth before beginning the process. If you like the color of your teeth, the dentist will then match the crowns to that color.

On the other hand, if you feel you would like to whiten or lighten your teeth, it is a good idea to communicate this to your dentist beforehand. Once the final restorations are made, it will not be possible to change their color without redoing them.

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Dental Implants - Common Questions Answered By Implant Dentist
 

If you have lost a tooth, it is likely that one of your options is to replace it with a dental implant. Before you decide a course of action, you should consider asking your dentist some simple questions:

  • What is a dental implant?

    A dental implant is a titanium metal replacement for a root of a tooth that is surgically implanted in the jawbone. As the body heals for approximately two to six months after the surgery, the bone around the implant fuses to the implant through a process called osseointegration. After the healing phase is complete, the implants are used to anchor crowns, bridges, or dentures. Dental implants are the most natural replacement for a missing tooth.

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Temporomandibular Joint Treatment And TMJ Disorder, How Migraine Headaches Relate To TMJ Dentistry


You know Type-A personalities. You may even be Type-A yourself. Always connected, high energy and hard driving. These people may be even more successful than their associates and friends. That's the positive side.

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Tooth Whitening - Tooth Bleaching Before Dental Crowns

If you require crowns to be placed, it is a good idea to evaluate how you feel about the color of your existing teeth before beginning the process. If you like the color of your teeth, the dentist will then match the crowns to that color. On the other hand, if you feel you would like to whiten or lighten your teeth, it is a good idea to communicate this to your dentist beforehand. Once the final restorations are made, it will not be possible to change their color without redoing them.

Click these topics for great tooth whitening: Tooth Bleaching  Whiter Teeth  Tooth Whitening Strips  At Home Dental Bleaching

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Find A Perio Dentist To Help You With Gingivitis, A Bleeding Gum and Gingivitis Treatment

Gingivitis is the most common periodontal disease, affecting 90% of the population. It is an infection of the gums caused by bacteria that form plaque.

In small amounts (when it is newly formed), plaque is invisible and relatively harmless. But when left to accumulate, it increases in volume and the proportion of harmful bacteria grows. These bacteria release toxins that result in inflammation of the gum tissue and bad breath.

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Sedation Dentistry Can Change Your Teeth

If you are afraid to go to the dentist, relax. Sedation dentistry and a sedation dentist can change your life for the better!

You can have the beautiful smile and the good dental health you’ve always wanted.

Imagine being able to smile with confidence and chew your food without pain. Sedation dentistry makes it possible to be totally relaxed during your treatment, as if you were asleep. You won’t feel any discomfort and won’t remember the treatment at all. Because you’ll be completely comfortable, we can do many procedures while under sedation, including:

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Find the Right Dentist to Fix Your Broken Tooth

Rinse the mouth with warm water. Try to remove any dirt, blood, or debris from the injured area using sterile gauze or a clean cloth and warm water. Apply cold compresses on the face next to the injured tooth to reduce swelling. See the dentist immediately. Place the broken piece in a small container of whole milk.

Annually, more than two million teeth are knocked out accidentally; more than 90% of them can be saved with proper treatment.

Holding the tooth from the crown (top part), rinse off the root. Don't scrub or remove any attached tissue fragments. Gently hold the tooth in its socket. (Young children may accidentally swallow; use your judgment.) If this isn't possible, place the tooth in a cup of cold whole milk. Avoid using low fat milk, powdered milk, or milk products like yogurt. Never put the tooth in mouthwash or alcohol. Avoid scrubbing the tooth or touching the root end. Get to the dentist immediately (within 30 minutes) and take the tooth!

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Smile -- Straight Teeth in Progress!

Because so many children have braces these days, much of the stigma of braces has disappeared. In fact, braces are often viewed as a fashionable rite of passage. While your child may experience some good-natured ribbing at first, chances are that lots of classmates have braces, too. Remind them that their smile -- and their dental health -- is important to you, and that it won't be long before the braces give way to straight, healthy teeth, guaranteed to make them smile!  Plus invisible braces by Invisalign could allow your child to repair crooked teeth and have the smile they have always wanted without the teasing from their peers.

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