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2018

Reasons to Consider Porcelain Veneers for Restorative Treatment

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If you are considering improving the appearance of your teeth to enhance your overall appeal and boost your confidence, you will find there are a myriad of treatments that you could choose. Teeth whitening is one of the more popular solutions that people will seek, but this only works to remedy stained teeth. If you have other imperfections to deal with such as cracks, chips and more, you should opt for porcelain veneers. Read More»

5 Reasons to Quit Smoking After Getting Dental Implants

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When you get dental implants fitted, it is likely that your oral surgeon will advise you to avoid smoking while your oral tissues heal from the surgery. This is a fantastic opportunity to kick the habit altogether. Here are a few good reasons to give up cigarettes for good to protect your dental implants. 1. Smoke Hinders Healing  After getting dental implants, you will probably experience some discomfort and possibly even a small amount of bleeding from your gums. Read More»

3 Things You Should Know about Inlays and Onlays

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The appearance of your teeth, gums and bite are essential to your smile. That’s why cosmetic dentistry is important because it seeks to correct the dental defects that affect the appearance of your mouth, teeth, as well as smile. Damaged or decayed teeth are some of the dental problems that would make you consider cosmetic dentistry. Crowns and fillings are the common options available for decayed teeth. However, there’s another option you may want to think of too: inlays and onlays. Read More»

5 Benefits of Dental Scaling

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During a dental scaling, your dentist uses tools to remove plaque and tartar from around and below the gum line. Some dentists use a curette to manually scrape away plaque, whereas others use ultrasound to gently remove tartar. Both methods of dental scaling have significant benefits for your oral health. 1. Healthier Gums Dental scaling is an important part of gum disease management. Regularly removing tartar from below the gum line helps to curb the growth of the bacteria that cause gum disease. Read More»

Shaping your smile: the pros and cons of tooth contouring

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Tooth contouring is a type of cosmetic dentistry procedure in which a damaged or misshaped tooth is reshaped to improve the appearance of the smile. The technique is common, but is it the right treatment for you? Consider the following information as you decide. The procedure The teeth are reshaped by removing small amounts of enamel on one or more teeth. This is the hard covering on the tooth that protects its insides from damage and decay. Read More»

The Daily Grind: Three Tips for Treating Bruxism While Waiting for Your Night Guard

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Once you’ve been diagnosed with grinding or clenching your teeth while you sleep, your dentist will usually recommend wearing a custom night guard to protect your teeth. A night guard can take several weeks once ordered- what should you do while you wait to prevent further damage to your teeth? Check out these three tips for treating bruxism while waiting for your night guard. 1. Try relaxing remedies  Taking the time to relax your body and mind before you hit the hay is a great way to promote good quality sleep, while potentially reducing the frequency and severity of night-time grinding or clenching. Read More»

How to Persuade Your Budding Wicket-Keeper to Wear a Mouthguard

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Wearing sports mouthguards to protect your teeth may be a no-brainer for parents but getting kids to agree to wear them can be harder. This can be particularly difficult if your child plays a sport where not every member of the team needs mouthguard protection and/or wearing a mouthguard isn’t mandatory. For example, if your child has recently started playing cricket and has decided to keep wicket, then club rules may state that your child must wear a helmet with a face guard; however, wearing a mouthguard as well as a helmet may be optional. Read More»

5 Signs of Failed Osseointegration in Your Dental Implants

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Dental implants have a high success rate, but sometimes the jawbone will fail to fuse with the artificial root. This problem is referred to as failed osseointegration.  Osseointegration (the fusing of implant with jawbone) is vital for the success of your implant, so any failure needs to be addressed right away. In some cases, bone grafts can be successful in saving the implant, but you need to act fast. With that in mind, here are five signs of failed osseointegration to watch out for. Read More»

The Low Down on Low-Carb Diets And Your Oral Health

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If you want to lose weight, you might have considered trying a low-carbohydrate diet to help you shift those stubborn pounds. While some people find it easier to avoid overeating when they avoid carbohydrates, low-carb diets can have some significant side effects. In particular, shunning grains, fruits, and sugary snacks can have both positive and negative effects on your oral health. Here are the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of low-carb diets, according to dentists. Read More»

Preparing for a Productive Cosmetic Dentistry Consultation

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Cosmetic dentistry is a chance to finally achieve the smile you’ve always wanted. The field of cosmetic dentistry involves a range of different techniques, so the treatment you’ll actually receive depends on the specific issues you want to fix. To work out exactly how to proceed with your cosmetic treatments, you’ll normally have a consultation appointment with the dentist. This is an opportunity to discuss your hopes and get a better understanding of what you should expect, and people normally go away from their consultation feeling positive and looking forward to treatment. Read More»