The Top 3 Benefits Of Choosing Implant-Supported Bridges

Posted on: 8 August 2022
If you are not familiar with dental bridges, these bridges allow dentists to replace sections of missing teeth. Traditionally, these bridges are worn on top of the gums and are supported by the surrounding teeth. However, there is another option available. This option is the use of implant-supported bridges. For many people, this will prove to be the better option. Continue reading below to learn more about just a few of the many benefits that implant bridges can offer when compared to traditional dental bridges.
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How Proper Dental Care Is Important To Your Overall Health

Posted on: 24 May 2022
Most people think dental care is only to ensure you have a nice smile. They figure brushing and flossing regularly is enough and only go to the dentist if something is wrong. Usually, if you can feel something is wrong in your mouth, it could have been avoided if you had seen your dentist and received proper dental care. In addition, when you do go to the dentist because something is wrong, you may find that it has affected your health in some other way.
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Should You Use A Mouth Guard To Lift Weights?

Posted on: 24 May 2022
While it may be common sense that athletes who participate in contact sports should wear mouth guards, even those familiar with lifting weights might not realize the benefits of using mouth guards. In fact, a mouth guard can help a lot while you are pumping iron. These are a few reasons why your dentist will recommend wearing a mouth guard for your next weightlifting session. Mouth Guards Protect Your Jaws (and Body) From Tension
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What Symptoms Require An Emergency Dentist?

Posted on: 13 April 2022
What is a dental emergency? Generally, it's when you have an ache, pain, or another oral-care issue—and it's the evening or the weekend. If you don't know whether to call the dentist right now or wait until the next weekday, take a look at what you need to know about emergencies and your options. Is Pain A Symptom Of An Emergency? The answer to this question is yes—and sometimes no. Everyone feels pain differently.
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