dentist
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Tips For Affordable Dental Care
Dental care is necessary and affects other aspects of your health. Unfortunately, many forms of dental care require expensive services and products. You need to be innovative to afford your dental care. Below are some tips you can use. Embrace Preventive Dentistry Preventing dental problems costs less than treating them. For example, good oral hygiene, which involves daily brushing and flossing, doesn't cost much. You just need a toothbrush, toothpaste, and water. [Read More]
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3 Signs You Might Need Dental Crowns
A dental crown is an artificial cap placed permanently on a tooth to protect it from damage. Dentists recommend dental crowns for people who have damaged teeth vulnerable to incurring further damage or getting infected. If you are unsure whether to get a dental crown, here are three signs that let you know you need to get one installed immediately. 1. You Have Broken, Chipped, or Fractured Teeth If a tooth breaks or incurs a fracture or a chip, the space created by the fracture or chip is sufficient for bacteria to access the pulp and nerves of your tooth. [Read More]
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4 Non-Teeth Questions Worth Taking To A General Dentist
People often think of a general dentist as a tooth doctor. That is certainly one part of the job, but they also can address a host of other concerns that often connect with oral care. If you have any of the following four issues, you may want to make an appointment with a dentist so you can ask about them. Bad Breath Bad tastes or smells in the mouth are almost never signs of anything good or even neutral. [Read More]
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How Invisalign Can Treat An Orthodontic Relapse
You might think of a relapse as being related to addiction. Someone who quit drinking or drugs may relapse, for example. But a relapse can also happen in the world of orthodontics. Orthodontic patients who neglect to wear their retainer after their braces are removed can find that their teeth will relapse—essentially attempting to return to their former (non-aligned) position. Does this mean you'll need to start your orthodontic treatment again with a new set of braces? [Read More]
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3 Benefits Of Family Dentistry
Since family dentistry addresses oral health at every stage of life, it's perfect for family units as it ensures your loved ones get oral healthcare from the same physician. So if you're hoping to engrain proper hygiene in your family traditions, you might want to see a designated family dentist. Visiting the dental clinic as a family allows you to ensure every family member's oral health is excellent. And every time there is a new addition to the family, you'll have an easy time introducing them to your household's oral hygiene routine. [Read More]
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Flossing Facts You Probably Don't Know
You might have noticed that your dental hygienist always seems to be curious about your flossing habits. However, many people probably fudge things a little when they answer the question "have you been flossing?'. Cleaning between your teeth using dental floss may seem like one more chore to do but that could be because you don't know all the facts about this dental hygiene practice. Read below for the flossing facts you probably don't know. [Read More]
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What To Know About Halloween Candy And Your Oral Health
With Halloween just wrapping up, you're sure to have a lot more candy in your home waiting to be eaten. However, be aware that there is some candy that is going to be worse for your teeth than others. Here are some things to know about eating candy that will help prevent cavities from forming. Avoid Candy That You Suck On One of the problems that is going to cause cavities is exposing your teeth to sugar for prolonged periods of time. [Read More]
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What To Know About Dry Socket After A Tooth Extraction
Are you going to have a tooth extracted by your dentist soon? If so, you may have heard about dry socket being one of the problems that can occur after the extraction happens. Here are some things that you need to know about this complication. What Is Dry Socket? When you have a tooth pulled from your mouth, the space where the tooth was once located will be exposed. This is known as the socket, and it is most vulnerable during those initial days where the extraction site is healing. [Read More]
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3 Concerns to Watch for in Your Infant’s Dental Health
Your infant has teeth below the surface of their gum line that has yet to grow. Their teeth will begin to show somewhere around 3 months old, which is when you'll notice a bit more irritability and crying. These baby teeth are important and will eventually fall out to give way to the adult teeth your baby will have throughout most of their lifetime. These adult teeth can only be healthy if the teeth before them are well-cared for and if the gums are also well-cared for, even before they erupt. [Read More]
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Using Invisalign Treatments To Correct Your Smile
Cosmetic issues with your teeth can be a source of tremendous self-confidence problems. Unfortunately, you may not be utilizing some of the more common and effective options for addressing these cosmetic problems. Effectively Correct Dental Alignment Problems When a person has dental alignment problems, they will want a solution that is capable of correcting this issue as quickly as possible. In this regard, the use of Invisalign retainers can be an option that is able to ensure that your teeth are being adjusted as quickly and effectively as possible. [Read More]