What To Know When Your Child Suffers A Mouth-Related Injury

Posted on: 16 October 2020
When your child suffers some type of trauma to their mouth, it can cause a lot of damage really quickly. While the front teeth are likely to be damaged if your kid face plants themselves, trauma can also cause a lot of damage to the soft tissues in their mouth. Here is what you should know when a child suffers a mouth-related injury. Knocked-Out Tooth You'll want to act quickly when your child suffers trauma that results in a knocked-out tooth.
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3 Things You Need To Know About Making Implant-Supported Dentures Last

Posted on: 11 December 2019
If you're currently exploring your options concerning dentures, you probably already know that implant-supported dentures have gained significant popularity in recent years because they offer better functionality and aesthetics than their traditional counterparts. Because they're attached to implants that have been installed in the bone tissue of the jaw, they aren't as likely to slip as dentures that stay in place by becoming sealed to your gums. Thanks to advances in dental technology, they also mimic the appearance of natural teeth.
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Measures To Maintain Your Child's Oral Health

Posted on: 9 November 2019
If you are a parent and your child is still quite young, you may already be seeking ways to help ensure that the little one's teeth remain healthy. Here are a few measures that you can take as your child grows to maintain their oral health. Exchange the Bottle for a Cup as Soon as Possible As soon as a child can drink from a cup, it is best to abandon the bottle.
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3 Great Advantages Of Invisible Braces Over Standard Ones

Posted on: 12 October 2019
Invisible braces are quite popular because, well, they're invisible! If that perk weren't enough, the advantages of invisible braces don't stop there. Here are three major perks you can expect to experience with invisible, or Invisalign, braces that you can't get with standard metal braces. No Special Cleaning Taking care of standard metal braces can be difficult. Cleaning under the wires requires the use of special equipment, like an interdental brush.
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