2019

  • When Should You See A Dentist?

    Many people suffer from gum, teeth and other mouth-related issues secretly, due to a fear of visiting a dentist. Some of them assume that the problem will disappear within a short period, while others fear to incur dental-related costs. Good dental hygiene translates to the overall body health; hence, you should never ignore any abnormal feeling in your mouth. Visit a dentist immediately when you experience any of the following symptoms:
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  • Two tips for people who need both orthodontics and a dental implant

    If you have crooked teeth that you would like to have straightened out and are also missing a tooth that you wish to replace with a dental implant, then you should consider following the tips provided here: Get the orthodontic treatment before you get the implant In a situation like this, it would probably be best to ask the dentist for a referral to the orthodontist and to then proceed with the orthodontic treatment before you have them fit your dental implant.
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  • Do You Understand the Importance of Your Children's Baby Teeth?

    In many societies, it is traditional to celebrate whenever a child loses one of their baby teeth. While there are many different ways to celebrate from country to country, it is often said that the tooth fairy will come and take the tooth. The story goes on to say that so long as the tooth is placed underneath the pillow overnight, then this magical creature will leave a small coin. This story focuses attention on the fact that these teeth are important.
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  • Two dental care tips for people who have just had their tongue pierced

    Whilst a tongue piercing can look interesting, it can also affect your oral health. If you have just had this piercing done, here are two dental care tips that you might find useful. Visit your dentist immediately if your tongue starts to swell or if it feels very sore after the healing period Whilst it is normal for the tongue to swell and feel tender for a few days after a piercing has been placed in it (as the wound caused by the piercing process is still healing during this period), these symptoms should subside after a week or so.
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  • Dental Restoration: How to Prevent Crown Damage and Failure

    Dental crowns are perfect for restoring your damaged teeth. Your dentist might recommend a dental crown if your teeth have sustained cracks due to impact. These can also be used to protect a tooth that has deteriorated due to chipping, attrition or dental decay. In addition, a crown can correct common cosmetic problems like intrinsic discoloration, improper teeth spacing and generally misshapen teeth. Typically, a dental crown will last for a very long time after installation.
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  • Important Facts to Know When Choosing Dental Veneers

    Discoloured, cracked or broken teeth can be a problem. Not only do they cause self-esteem issues, but cracked and broken teeth can also cause pain and further dental problems. Dental veneers can be a solution for all three problems that will renew your smile and protect them from further issues as well. Here are some important facts to know when choosing dental veneers for your dental needs. Process The process for getting dental veneers will vary slightly for each person.
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