2015

Lasers Are No Longer A Tool Of The Future - They Are Now In Your Dental Office

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Depending on your age, you may be able to remember a time that lasers only appeared on Saturday morning cartoons, or on science fiction television shows. This is no longer the case; lasers are now being used in many different areas of your daily living, and they can now be found in your dental office. Laser dentistry offers your dentist a way to perform precise and effective treatments, and offers you more safety and comfort.

17 August 2015

Suffering From Migraine Headaches? Your Orthodontist May Be Able To Help

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Do you suffer from migraine headaches? Have you taken measures to lower your stress, changed your diet, and learned how to avoid most sensory stimuli in order to thwart off those migraines, yet still find yourself overcome with frequent bouts of intense pain? If so, read on to learn how an orthodontist may be able to help. About Malocclusions  Ideally, your molars should sit flush against each other and your top front teeth should rest ever-so-slightly in front of your front bottom teeth.

4 August 2015

Understanding And Caring For Your Child's Hypocalcified Teeth

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If your child loses his or her baby teeth only to have adult teeth grow in with white, brown, or yellow patches, they may have teeth that are hypocalcified. While many dentists are not exactly sure what triggers this condition, it can lead to some abnormal tooth growth and require some special care. In order to remove the discoloration, your child may need some more extensive dental work done after the teeth have reached adult size.

16 July 2015

Dealing With A Dry Mouth? Tips To Ease Your Discomfort

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If you have been struggling with a persistent dry mouth, you may find yourself reaching out to your dentist to find a way to ease the symptoms. The clinical name for dry mouth is xerostomia. The symptoms occur due to a lack of saliva production, which is usually caused by an underlying health condition, such as diabetes or hypothyroidism. Persistent dry mouth can lead to problems with swallowing, unquenchable thirst and general discomfort.

6 July 2015

Baby Tooth Damage Or Premature Extraction: Saving Space For The Adult Teeth

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If you have a young school-aged son or daughter, then you very likely have many concerns about the way your child is developing. Part of this development process involves the proper formation of the adult teeth and the loss of the baby teeth. Sometimes, accidents, injuries, and poor oral care can cause baby tooth problems that prevent them from properly saving a space for the adult tooth forming below. Fortunately, your child's pediatric dentist can make sure that the adult teeth are still able to come in strong, healthy, and in the right position.

18 June 2015

Tooth Chip Repairs - Information About Bonding And Crowns

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The teeth are made to withstand a great deal of pressure, and in fact, dental enamel is the strongest material in the entire body. This strength is due to the large amount of calcium-phosphate molecules that line the surfaces of the teeth. Unfortunately, demineralization does occur, and total bite pressure in the mouth exceeds 5,000 pounds per square inch. The teeth are made to withstand 30,000 pounds of pressure, but minute cracks can form that reduce strength immensely.

2 June 2015

You Don't Have To Be A Member Of Royalty To Get A Crown – Tips For Getting Free Dental Crowns

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As soon as the word "crown" rolls off your dentist's tongue, you are probably envisioning hundred-dollar bills whizzing down the drain. That's because a crown is a very expensive dental treatment that often isn't covered by insurance. In fact, a crown can cost between $830 and $3,000 if you don't have dental insurance. If you do have dental insurance, you're still looking at an average cost of about $1,093 for a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown.

12 May 2015

Dental Implants: Advantages & Disadvantages You Should Know

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When suffering from tooth loss, you don't have too many treatment options. Your main options are to get dentures or dental implants. Dental implants are the preferred option by dentists because implanting teeth into the jawbone keeps you from incurring bone loss. If you are thinking about getting dental implants instead of dentures, here are the advantages and disadvantages of the surgery. What is a dental implant? A dental implant is an artificial tooth that is implanted into your jaw to take the place of your real teeth.

21 April 2015

How Family Dentistry Helps To Ensure A Lifetime Of Better Health

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A famous speech from Shakespeare's As You Like It describes the "seven ages" of life ending "sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." But that prediction doesn't have to prove entirely true. Modern family dentistry may not be able to do much about your hairline, but it can certainly help you keep a full set of healthy teeth throughout all seven of those ages. Take a look at how the right family dentist can play a hugely important role in your loved ones' lives -- from the youngest to the oldest.

6 April 2015

How Your Dentist Can Prevent And Repair Your Bruxism Damage

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Bruxism isn't an easy condition to reverse. Since you grind and mash your teeth in your sleep, you're unable to control your bruxism through sheer willpower. Although you can't easily be cured of bruxism, there are several steps you and your dentist can take to repair existing damage and lessen future damage. By arranging for these dental services, you can once again have that picture perfect smile. Occlusal Splint Fitting

17 March 2015