The Benefits Of Same-Day Dental Implants
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11 August 2023
Did you recently break a tooth while biting down on something hard? Did you get hit in the face while participating in sports and you lost a tooth? If you want to get this situation resolved immediately, one solution you'll want to look into might be same-day dental implants. Here's why this type of implant might be the right choice for you.
No Waiting Following Tooth Extraction
When getting a tooth removed and then opting for a dental implant to replace it, you would typically have to get the tooth that broke extracted and then wait for a period of time before a traditional implant could be put in.
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3 Dental Treatments That Can Whiten Your Teeth
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30 June 2023
Do you want to have a brighter smile? There are multiple cosmetic dental services that can make your teeth look whiter.
Here are three dental treatments that can whiten the look of your teeth.
Professional In-office Bleaching
Professional bleaching is a procedure where a dentist applies a strong whitening agent to your teeth, usually in the form of a gel or a tray. The agent breaks down the stains and discoloration on your enamel, making your teeth several shades lighter.
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Why Is A Titanium Dental Crown Sometimes The Best Choice?
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25 May 2023
The best type of dental crown for a tooth depends on the location of the tooth. The position of the tooth in your dental arch determines how much occlusal force the crown must withstand, and this is the force applied by your muscles of mastication (which regulate chewing). Understandably, the natural appearance of the finished dental crown is also important. Arguably, this importance is diminished if nobody will ever see the crown in question.
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Tartar And Gingivitis In Your Toddler: Causes And Cures
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14 April 2023
Gingivitis, the most common form of gum disease, is something we normally associate with teens and adults who have poor diets and dental hygiene. Unfortunately, children can be just as vulnerable to this damaging condition. Even toddlers can suffer from gingivitis, putting their health and their delicate baby teeth at serious risk.
What Causes Gingivitis In Toddlers?
Gingivitis is caused by plaque, the substance created when bacteria in the mouth consume sugars in foods.
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