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frenectomy surgery eagle
Frenectomy is a minor yet highly effective procedure used to address soft tissue restrictions in the mouth that can interfere with speech, feeding, or dental alignment. It is commonly performed in infants, children, and adults experiencing issues caused by a tight or overgrown frenum, which is the connective tissue under the tongue, between the gums and lips, or near the cheeks. A frenectomy surgery is the solution if you seek solutions to problems like tongue-tie, lip-tie, or persistent gaps between teeth. Here is everything you
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Teeth Whitening Eagle ID
When we think of yellow teeth, coffee, and smoking often come to mind. However, many other factors contribute to tooth discoloration, some of which might surprise you. If you’re concerned about keeping your smile bright, our dentist in Eagle, ID, can help prevent and treat tooth discoloration. Let’s explore seven surprising reasons your teeth may be turning yellow. Certain Medications Antibiotics like tetracycline and doxycycline, when taken at a young age, can cause deep stains within the teeth. Antihistamines, blood pressure medications, and chemotherapy treatments
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Enhancing your smile can boost your confidence and even make it easier to care for your teeth. Invisalign is one of the most popular methods to straighten teeth but there are lots of factors to consider. If you are on the fence and are interested in Invisalign, here are five things we think you should know. 1. Results Are Fast Using Invisalign to straighten your teeth typically offers faster results than traditional orthodontic options. Most patients achieve their desired result in just 6-18 months when using Invisalign. In comparison,
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Invisalign offers a less invasive option to straightening teeth when compared to traditional metal braces since the aligners are made of a thermoplastic material that slips over the teeth. Also notable, the average treatment time for Invisalign to correct smiles is faster. With Invisalign, smiles can be corrected in 6-18 months. In contrast, braces are worn for an average of 18-36 months. What Factors Affect the Length of Time Required for Invisalign Treatment? While these time periods are averages, the length of time needed to
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Oct

Many dental practices are starting to offer metal-free dentistry as one of their treatment options. Many patients are concerned with the potential risks and side effects associated with using certain metals for dental purposes. Some people just don’t like the look of metal fillings. With the ongoing debate relating to metal-based filling options, it is important to consider some of the other options that are available if you are in need of dental repair. What is Metal Free Dentistry? Instead of using alloys or metals
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Silhouetted dental professional examining patient's teeth against blue-tinted background.
Many people dismiss tooth pain that they are experiencing. Just because the issue is minor doesn’t mean that it isn’t important. A little bit of discomfort now could become something much more severe down the road. If you are wondering why your teeth hurt, let’s take a look at some of the most common culprits.SensitivityMany people are sensitive to extreme temperatures. You might experience pain when biting into something very cold like a popsicle or ice cream. Other people have difficulty with hot food or
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Aug

If you have ever needed a cap or a crown to fix a broken tooth, you probably had to visit the dentist several times. With One-Visit crowns, the entire process of diagnosis to crown can be completed in just one visit. Welcome to a new era of dental care! What Is a Crown? A dental crown is a cap or covering that is placed over your tooth to restore or improve its appearance and function. It serves an essential purpose in preserving teeth with fractures
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Custom blue and white dental veneers displayed in open mouth showing teeth alignment demonstration
Teeth whitening can be a great way to keep your smile looking fresh and youthful. There are several options that can help you make your teeth several shades whiter and bring you more confidence. Professional teeth whitening usually involves applying a gel made with carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide to the teeth by using a custom-built tray. During the first appointment, the dentist will make a cast of your teeth to create the tray. Once it’s ready, the gel is applied to the teeth (never
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Blue dental crown model displayed on wooden surface with Castlebury Dental logo visible.

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Jan

Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure in which gum tissue and sometimes bone is removed to expose more of a tooth. It is often performed when a tooth that needs to be fixed doesn’t stick out enough from the gums to support a filling or crown. A crown lengthening procedure is often necessary when a tooth breaks at the gum line, but it may also be performed if a significantly decayed tooth loses a crown or filling. In other cases, a crown can be lengthened
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The desire to achieve a whiter, brighter smile has been long been plagued by DIY methods to accomplish this goal, some of which are more detrimental than good. It’s important to research trends as they pique your interest and talk to a professional if necessary. One such recent, popular teeth whitening trend involves using activated charcoal. Consumers purchase activated charcoal caps from their local market and combine them into a paste before brushing with the mixture. After leaving it on for 3-5 minutes, they then wash
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