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Understanding Some Dental Bridge Complications

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A missing tooth can be replaced in several different ways, including with the placement of a dental bridge. Dental bridges are far less invasive than dental implants, but they do have some complications associated with them. Keep reading to learn about a few, why they happen, and how you can avoid them. Decay Underneath The Bridge Traditional bridges are the most common bridge devices, and they require the presence of one healthy tooth on either side of the missing one. Read More»

Ways To Encourage Your Kid To Practice Good Brushing At Home

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Do you encounter resistance with your children when it eventually comes time to brush their teeth? If so, you may be struggling with what you can do to encourage them to brush regularly. While it it worth asking your child’s dentist about their problem during their next appointment, here are some things you can do right now. Establish A Brushing Routine Part of the problem with getting a child to brush their teeth is not establishing the proper routine. Read More»

3 Signs You'll Like Lingual Braces

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Even though a lot of people don’t think about lingual braces, the braces that are put on the back of your teeth can be beneficial for many people who are looking for orthodontic correction. Three signs that you might like lingual braces for your orthodontic correction are listed below. 1. You Want Braces That Aren’t Too Obvious The entire reason why lingual braces are placed on the back of the teeth is so that they aren’t so obvious. Read More»

3 Tips To Help You Protect Your Porcelain Veneers

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An attractive smile is something that many people feel is important. Porcelain veneers can be used to correct cosmetic issues within a patient’s smile. These veneers give patients a straight, white, and healthy looking smile that they can be proud of. If you are planning to invest a significant amount of money in porcelain veneers to improve the attractiveness of your smile, it’s essential that you know how to protect these veneers against damage once your dentist has put them into place. Read More»

3 Things To Know If You Need Scaling And Root Planing

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One of the only reasons dentists perform scaling and root planing is to treat gum disease. Gum disease is not something you should ignore, as it will worsen over time if left untreated, and scaling and root planing is typically the first type of treatment a dentist will use to address gum disease. If you find out you need this dental service, here are three things you should know about it. Read More»