Is Orthodontic Treatment Turning Into A Family Affair? 3 Strategies For Handling Multiple People In Your Household With Braces
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30 November 2017
Today, it is not uncommon for several people in the same family to need orthodontic treatment at the same time. After all, more adults are getting braces now that new options such as plastic aligners make it possible to straighten teeth without attracting too much attention, and many families have children who fall within the same range of ages when adult teeth start growing in. While it can get a little crazy have so much metal in the house, it is possible to keep everyone on track with their treatment plan by using these simple strategies.
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Dealing With Large Cavities That Are Painful
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9 November 2017
A mouth that is full of teeth that have cavities is one of the worse feelings to deal with, as it can interfere with daily activities due to the misery if causes. You can experience unbearable amounts of pain from the cavities until the nerves die. Do you have cavities in several of your teeth that are large and painful? Large cavities means that there is a lot of enamel damaged, and it is also possible that the pulp chamber in each tooth is exposed.
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How Sinus Pain And Dental Pain Are Related
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10 October 2017
Your teeth and your sinuses are closely linked. Problems in one area can cause problems in the other. When you're having pain in your mouth, and your face or jaw is very tender, you may not know the source of the pain. A trip to the dentist can rule out problems with your teeth, or if your teeth are the problem, fixing them might help with your sinus pain. Here are a few things to know.
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How To Reduce Clear Aligner Lisp Issues
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13 September 2017
If you want straighter teeth, then clear braces might be an awesome choice if you do not want others to know that you have braces. While this is true, there are some things that can make the aligners really stand out and become noticeable. Nothing is more noticeable than the telltale lisp that develops when you first start wearing your aligners. If you want to keep this issue at bay, then keep reading to learn about some tricks to reduce this lisp:
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