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Cosmetic Dental Bonding: A Smile Makeover
Your wedding is in two weeks and your budget is getting tight, but you have always wished to have the perfect smile as you and your loved one walk to the center stage. What can you do?
Are Adults Qualified for Braces?
The influencing circumstances such as jaw growth, missing teeth, and periodontal breakdown make treating an adult so different in comparison to an adolescent.
Eight Criteria for Selecting a Dental Office
Criteria for selecting a dental office include the dentist's style, the office location, the appointment availability and reliability, the financing and insurance consideration, and the warranties.
How to Find a Good Dentist
Finding a good dentist is key to excellent oral health. It may not be wise to choose a dentist out of the phone book or solely based on insurance coverage.
Here's How Your Cavity Get Started
So how does your cavity get started and What is he easiest way to prevent it?
Special Care at the Dental Office for Heart-Disease Patients
Heart disease patients need special treatment at the dental office because they may react differently to dental treatment.
Alternatives to Dental Fillings
A dental cavity cannot heal by itself and the treatment recommendation for it depends on the severity of the disease.
Inside Secrets of Whiter teeth
Picture yourself having all the privileges because you have an attractive winning smile for the rest of your life. The secret is to whiten your teeth.
Periapical and Dentoaveolar Abscesses
Acute periapical and dentoalveolar abscesses should be treated aggressively to alleviate the patients pain and to ensure that untoward sequelae do not occur.
Initial Orthodontic Workup
Your first orthodontic visit will be a longer one so that a detailed study of your teeth can be completed. X-rays of your head, neck, jaws and teeth will be also taken.
When Should Orthodontic Treatment Start?
Your child should have the teeth checked for braces at about age seven in Houston. This early examination will alert the dentists to any potential orthodontic problems.
Serious Dental Emergencies: Pericoronitis
Pericoronitis is an inflammation of the gum tissues that cover the chewing surface of molars that have not fully come into the mouth. It most often occurs with the wisdom teeth, most commonly the lower wisdom teeth.
Honey for Your Sweet Tooth
According to researchers at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, honey may stop the growth of dental plaque bacteria and reduce the amount of acid that it produces. Since this acid is what causes cavities, honey may be able to combat tooth decay.
Meth Mouth - A Side Effect of Methamphetamine Use
While other drugs, smoking, and sugar cause oral damage, none can compare with the trauma inflicted by methamphetamine use.
CEREC (CAD/CAM) Dental Crown in One Seating
CEREC CAD/CAM Technology allows your dentist to custom-fabricate full-porcelain crowns, inlays, onlays, and veneers in the office - all in a single appointment.
Improving Your Smile with Cosmetic Dental Veneers
what are the cosmetic dental veneers how and how they can work to improve your smile?
Bad Oral Habits Can Damage Your Teeth
We have all probably been guilty of using our teeth as a multi-purpose tool. However, there are some habits you should try to give up because they can cause serious damages to your teeth.
How to Be Prepared for Dental Emergencies
Accidents do happen, so it is important to be as prepared as you possibly can. Here are some guidelines to help you during a dental emergency.
Dental Veneers Help to Bring Back Smiles
Cosmetic dental veneers help our patients achieve a smile to be proud of and give them a boost in their self-confidence.
Today's Options for Denture Wearers
Tooth loss requires dentures, and today your dentist have several attractive options for you.
No Pain, No Problem? No Excuse!
If you've been skipping regular dental checkups because you don't have any tooth pain, beware: you may have periodontal disease and not even feel it!
The Pirate's Gold Crown
Gold crowns have been available since at least the mid-1700s, a time that coincides with the "golden age" of piracy between the 1680s and 1730s. But you don't have to be a pirate to need one.
Your Teeth, Inside Out
This external view of your teeth is important, but what's inside your teeth is even more important to your overall health and the attractiveness of your smile.
Preventing Postoperative Sensitivity After Dental Fillings
Postoperative tooth sensitivity in composite restorations relentlessly continues to be a common, yet unpredictable, problem in dentistry. Such complication is even more unforgiving when the extreme sensitivities occur on teeth that were not sensitive before the restorations were placed.
Early Orthodontic Treatment Boosts Self-Esteem in Small Children
Teasing related to dental appearance is hurtful. Fortunately, there is evidence of a marked increase in self-confidence following early orthodontic treatment in youngsters.
Common Medications for Dental Pain (Part 1)
The pathophysiology of dental pain is a complex system. The use of combination analgesics that act at multiple pain sites can improve dental pain relief.
Halitosis (Bad Breath): The Causes and Treatment Options
Halitosis, also called bad breath, is a chronic condition affecting people's lives. In rare cases, bad breath can be a sign of serious health problems, so it should not be ignored.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Diagnosis and Treatment
An "impacted wisdom tooth" is the third molar that has failed to arise completely into its expected position. Not only it is difficult to remove after the ages of late teens or early twenties, the healing time is much longer.
Why Should My Child Need Early Orthodontic Treatment?
Much debate lives among orthodontic professionals between early orthodontic treatment (ages 7 to 9) and traditional orthodontic intervention (11+ years old). The American Association of Orthodontists endorses that all youngsters should be evaluated by a dentist or orthodontist at the age of seven.
What to Do after Root Canal Treatment?
It's normal to experience some discomfort for several days after a root canal appointment, especially when chewing. To control discomfort, take pain medication as recommended.
What to Do after a Tooth Extraction?
After an extraction, it's important for a blood clot to form to stop the bleeding and begin the healing process. What should you do to obtain a speedy healing?
Steps to Prevent Dry Socket after Dental Extraction
In dentistry, a dry socket's symptoms include extreme pain, a foul taste, bad breath, and swelling in the infected area. Its treatment is mainly preventative.
Common Medications for Dental Pain (Part 2)
The pathophysiology of dental pain is a complex system. The use of combination analgesics that act at multiple pain sites can improve dental pain relief. (Part 2)
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