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Understanding Dental Caries and How to Prevent It

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Dental caries is damage on the surface of your tooth, leading to the formation of holes. The holes expose the inner parts of the tooth and lead to bacterial infections. Most people know proper dental hygiene is the most effective way to prevent caries. However, you can follow the advice and still get caries. Here is information to help you understand why caries develops and ways to stop the damage. Read More»

Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Visit to The Dentist

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Are you looking forward to your next visit to your dentist? For many people, the answer to this question is probably negative. Don’t worry. It is pretty standard for people to be jittery whenever they have to go for a dental appointment. Anxiety is quite common in children as well. However, it doesn’t have to be such a challenging event for your or your children. You can take specific steps to make dental visits less stressful and, therefore, a more wholesome experience for you and your family. Read More»

What Are Your Replacement Options Post Tooth Extraction?

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Do you have crowded teeth, cavities, or severely damaged teeth? Your dentist may recommend tooth extraction, which entails completely removing the affected tooth or teeth. And while this treatment option will help sort your issue, most people tend to be concerned about their tooth replacement options post the procedure. Depending on your case and as evaluated by your dentist, tooth replacement may not be necessary. However, replacing your extracted tooth has several benefits. Read More»

Dentures Meet Dental Implants: The Best of Both Worlds

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When it comes to replacing all your teeth, dentures might seem like the default option. There are downsides to dentures, largely related to the fact that they sit atop your gums and palate, meaning they can slip out of position. Your gums and palate will progressively (although subtly) change shape, which is a natural part of ageing, and dentures will need to be occasionally relined to ensure a continuing good fit. Read More»

Complete Dentures: Your Questions Answered

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This article answers some common questions you may have about being fitted with a set of complete dentures. Read on to find out everything you need to know! What is a complete set of dentures? Dentures are prosthetic replacements for all the teeth in your mouth. A complete set of dentures is a dental appliance designed to replace all the natural teeth present in an arch (upper or lower). As well as looking aesthetically pleasing, complete dentures are functional. Read More»

Should You Be Sedated for Your Upcoming Root Canal?

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So many misconceptions about root canal treatments are based on outdated information. Perhaps your parents or grandparents had a root canal when they were younger, and found that the process resulted in some pain. That may have been true a few decades ago, but times have changed. The precision of the technique, along with advancements in methods and tools, means that after your jaw has been numbed, you won’t feel a thing. Read More»

5 Tips for New Denture Wearers

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New denture wearers need time to get used to wearing dentures. At first, you’ll need to practice eating, speaking, and even smiling with your new dentures. But within a few weeks, you should be able to wear them comfortably and enjoy the benefits that they afford you. If you are about to invest in some dentures, then the following tips can help you to adjust to your dentures more quickly and easily. Read More»

Not Happy With Your Smile? How Cosmetic Dentistry Can Help

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If you’re not happy with your smile, there’s a way to change that. You can arrange for cosmetic dentistry. If you go in for regular check-ups with your family dentist, you might think you’re doing everything you can for your teeth, but that’s not necessarily the case. Cosmetic dentistry can provide dental care above and beyond what your family dentist can provide, especially where aesthetics are concerned. Here are just four of the ways that cosmetic dentistry can improve your smile. Read More»

Signs of the 4 Common Dental Health Problems and their Treatment

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Dental health is crucial to your overall health and wellness. When your teeth, gums and jawbone are healthy, you can enjoy excellent health for decades. On the other hand, poor dental and oral health can lead to medical problems like cancer of the mouth, diabetes and heart disease. The best way to maintain your dental health is by learning and upholding proper oral health care. Here are four signs of the most common dental health complications and how to manage them. Read More»

Why You Need Dentistry At Every Stage of Life

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From infants to centenarians, people at all stages of life can benefit from regular dental checkups. Even in those too old or young to have teeth, dentists perform an important role in assessing the health of the gums and of the mouth as a whole. Here are a few good reasons why people in every age group should maintain regular contact with dentistry services. Kids All responsible parents should take their kids to see a dentist regularly. Read More»