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12
Feb
What is an Overdenture?
12 Feb, 2019
When a patient is missing all of their upper or lower teeth, they have several options available to them to replace those teeth. Some people prefer the conventional dentures that sit on the gums. While others prefer dental implants or overdentures. Overdentures are great for those who want comfort and an increased level of function. These dentures are removable and are attached to the natural teeth or dental implants. Overdentures are a great way to replace teeth. This method will combine dental implants with dentures to help
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15
Jan
Overcoming Dental Fear and Anxiety
15 Jan, 2019
Dental fear cripples a person’s mind to the point where visiting a dentist poses an almost impossible challenge. The type of anxiety arising from dental fear is as real as the type of anxious feelings a person feels before boarding an airplane. The fear is even stronger if the potential patient has already had a bad experience at a dental office. However, if you suffer from dental fear and anxiety, there are fortunately some techniques to overcome these feelings. Let’s take a look at some
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11
Dec
What is a Frenectomy?
11 Dec, 2018
A frenectomy is a laser removal process of the frena, or connective tissue in the mouth that attaches the tongue to the mouth, upper lip to the gums and/or the gums to the cheeks. This procedure provides patients with better mobility when it would otherwise be prevented. The surgery can be performed on infants or adults, and is often done under anesthesia with an easygoing healing process. Indications of Needing a Frenectomy In Babies: In Adults: What Condition Does a Frenectomy Treat? A frenectomy treats
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13
Nov
Waterlase Dentistry takes the drilling out of the dental drill for good. Gone are the heat, pressure, and vibration still related to most dental procedures. For patients that have off the scale anxiety or Dentophobia, this is a significant breakthrough. If that major stride in dentistry wasn’t enough to send you running to the phone to make a dental appointment, there’s more. Dental procedures that use Waterlase requires little to no anesthetic or numbing agent. How Waterlase Works Waterlase uses a water stream and laser
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23
Oct
What is Metal Free Dentistry?
23 Oct, 2018
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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18
Sep
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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17
Aug
What Is a One-Visit Crown?
17 Aug, 2018
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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11
Jul
What Is a Dental Inlay?
11 Jul, 2018
Dental inlays are usually indirect restorations such as fillings for decayed or damaged teeth. An inlay is made from metal, composite resin or porcelain materials to protect your damaged or decayed tooth. Why Do You Need a Dental Inlay? After an examination, a dentist may tell you that you have a cavity or other type of damage to a tooth that requires an inlay to protect the tooth’s surface. With dental inlays or fillings, you can prevent additional damage or infection in a damaged tooth. How Many
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21
Jun
What Are My Options for Teeth Whitening?
21 Jun, 2018
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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24
May
For years, mouthguards were used in contact sports like football, boxing and hockey, but seldom in other sports. That has begun to change in recent years, a change welcomed by the American Dental Association. There are three main types of mouthguards: boil and bite, custom made and ready to use. The ADA has two different councils that encourage proper use of mouthguards and offers a seal of approval. To earn that seal, a mouth guard must scientifically prove its safety and effectiveness. Requirements to earn ADA
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