When Your Teeth Change Colors

Posted on: 22 September 2016

Having a colorful wardrobe is great. Having colorful teeth is not. If your teeth take on some vivid hues, you need to do some research to find out the reason why. No matter what shade they are, you can find treatment for this discoloration.  Yellowish  Few people have gleaming white teeth naturally, but your teeth should not be really yellow. Often, consuming certain foods or drinks can lead to discoloration. Tea, coffee, and red wine are frequent culprits and can usually be corrected by whitening using either OTC products or by having your dentist treat you in the office.
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New Braces: 4 Rubber Band Color Options To Help Match Classic Halloween Costumes

Posted on: 31 August 2016

As children prepare to get braces for the first time, they often consider how the designs and features will look for different events and holidays. If the new braces are being placed in the mouth around October, then the child will likely consider how the braces will blend into Halloween costumes. By communicating with an orthodontist, your child can plan out themed rubber bands to go on teeth just in time for Halloween.
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Have Sensitive Teeth? 3 Reasons To Give Laser Dentistry A Try

Posted on: 12 August 2016

When you have sensitive teeth, a trip to the dentist may leave you out of commission for longer than you would like. Being unable to eat, drink, or move your mouth without being in significant pain might make you think twice about scheduling vital dental services, which can ultimately lead to more issues. Try laser dentistry if you have sensitive teeth and want to change the way that you look at dentists.
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2 Tips To Prevent The Fit Of Your Dentures From Changing While Wearing Them

Posted on: 27 July 2016

If you wear dentures for an extended period of time, then you may begin to notice signs of bone loss. The bone loss results from wearing dentures frequently. The bone loss will change the shape and size of your mouth; therefore, your dentures may feel loose. This issue is fairly common and can be fixed with the help of your dentist. However, dentures that change in shape and size cannot be fixed.
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