2015

  • 3 Homemade Dental Rinses To Help Prevent Periodontal Disease

    Periodontal disease is the result of gingivitis that is not treated immediately. Periodontal disease will often destroy the gum and tissue around your teeth. This will result in loose teeth that may have to be removed by your dentist. If gingivitis is caught early on, it can be treated and you can avoid developing periodontal disease. The best way to prevent periodontal disease is by adding dental rinses to your dental care routine.
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  • How To Floss Your Teeth Properly

    Flossing is the best and most effective method of removing the bits of food that get trapped in between the teeth. Over time if those bits of food do not get cleaned out then they will eventually decay and begin to form bacteria that will start to attack the tooth. The bacteria will attack the enamel of the tooth and eventually lead to the formation of a cavity or other oral diseases.
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  • Veneers: A Great Choice For Teeth Whitening

    If you have stained or discolored teeth caused by the things you eat or drink then you are a good candidate for a teeth whitening treatment. A good teeth whitening product should be able to lighten your teeth back up by removing stains on the surface of your teeth. However, if you have teeth that are discolored for other reasons, such as a side effect of medication or a genetic condition which causes you to have thinner enamel, then teeth whitening won't work on you.
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  • Braces Overview

    If you need to get braces, then you might have some concerns or questions. To help you out, here is an overview of how braces work and what your options are: What are braces? At the most basic level, braces are a tool for changing the orientation of teeth within a mouth, either for health reasons or beautification. In order to accomplish this change, braces will slowly move your teeth over a long period of time (months or even years, depending on the severity of the problem).
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  • Should You Consider Laser Treatment For Your Gum Disease?

    If you have a good dentist, you've likely been warned about the dangers of gum disease multiple times throughout your life. But if you haven't heeded the warning, you may find yourself with a case of gingivitis or even periodontitis. If  you know that you have gum disease and you are in need of treatment, it may be possible to combat the problem with more frequent visits to the dentist for professional cleaning.
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  • 2 Dental Treatments That May Replace Cavity Fillings Some Day

    Most people develop at least a cavity or two in their lifetimes, and many people get them very frequently. The only treatment for cavities available for centuries has been cavity fillings of some nature. While filling materials have progressed, no procedure has ever replaced fillings entirely. Now, there are two treatments in the works that may some day replace the cavity filling, and one may be available relatively soon.  
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  • Fearful Dental Patients Can Benefit From Choosing A Dental Spa

    Many people avoid proper dental care because they are terrified of the pain they associate with a previous dental treatment. Some people are afraid of needles and will avoid receiving dental treatment because of that fear. However, your dental fears may not be an issue when you visit a relaxing dental spa. What Is A Dental Spa? When you visit a dental spa, your first experience may be one of total relaxation while you wait.
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  • 3 Times When A Dental Crown Works Better Than A Veneer

    Dental crowns and veneers are two cosmetic dentistry options that offer similar results with differing methods. Both require the dentist to create a custom-crafted hollow shell that bonds onto the tooth in some position. The positioning of that shell and the amount of tooth covered varies with a dental crown offering fuller coverage. So there are times when a dental crown will likely prove a better treatment option than a veneer.
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  • Dental Treatment Options For Pericoronitis

    Periodontal disease usually stems from bacterial plaque that's left to fester due to improper oral healthcare. Pericoronitis is an infection that targets the gum area around an erupting wisdom tooth. The tooth's eruption can cause inflammation and a pocket where bacteria can take hold. Symptoms of pericoronitis include redness, swelling, pain, and pus discharge. What are some of the potential treatment options for pericoronitis? Here are a few of the possibilities to discuss with your dentist or periodontist.
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  • 3 Potential Dental Treatments For Tongue Problems

    Dentists perform more services than teeth cleanings, fillings, and dental crowns. Your dentist is dedicated to helping improve your overall oral health, and that can include treating problems with the gums, lips, and tongue. If you have tongue discoloration, soreness, or swelling, visit your dentist as soon as possible for treatment. Here are three of the most common tongue problems and their potential treatments. Glossitis Glossitis presents with tongue soreness, minor swelling, and discoloration that can make the tongue look yellow or bright red.
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