Root canals are never as disagreeable as you expect. Think of it as sacrificing certain portions of the tooth to save the tooth as a whole. And it’s not as though the sacrificed portions are even visible since it’s the tooth’s internal pulp (its nerve) that is removed. It might already be dead (pulp necrosis) or dying, and your dentist simply makes a small opening in the tooth to remove this pulp.…
Cosmetic dentistry gives patients treatments that help to improve the aesthetics of their teeth. However, cosmetic dentistry can also help to prevent other, more serious dental issues as well as some health issues. There are some cosmetic dentistry procedures that are more commonly done and you can read here to learn more about some of them.
Inlays or onlays can help with damaged or problematic teeth
Inlays and onlays are made in a lab to be attached to a tooth that doesn’t have a proper structure for a traditional filling.…
Most adults have 32 permanent teeth. Four of these permanent teeth are third molars. The third molars are also called wisdom teeth. Some adults might only have one or two wisdom teeth, while some don’t have any at all. For adults that do have some or all of their wisdom teeth, they might need to get them removed. This is called wisdom teeth extraction.
To help you better understand wisdom teeth extraction, here are the answers to four frequently asked questions about this surgical procedure.…
Dental implants are often used to fill in gaps between teeth. They look like real teeth and can give you a complete smile again. If you’re seriously considering them as a restorative option, these care tips are important to remember.
Quit Smoking
One of the worst habits you could have when contemplating dental implants is smoking. The effects of smoke can actually turn your implants yellow, and then you would have to go in for additional treatments that cost you a lot of money.…
As your kids go through each day, most are sure to let you know any time anything is hurting them. If you have a kid who’s been complaining about dental pain, it’s time to get to the dentist. Here, you’ll find a short list of things that you need to do immediately afterward.
Schedule a Dentist Appointment
What you need to do right now is to pick up your phone and schedule a dentist appointment.…
Having a brighter, whiter smile is no longer just for famous celebrities. Almost everyone can afford one of the many options that promise to leave you with a dazzling smile. You might realize that you would love a whiter smile without really knowing why. Read on to find out how brightening your smile is not just easier and more affordable than ever but can improve your entire outlook.
1. You feel more attractive, and you are more attractive…
Baby teeth need care too. If your child is approaching (or has passed) their first birthday, it’s time to get your child used to dental visits. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that parents introduce their child to the family dentist by age one or earlier if needed. That first visit is so important for many reasons, so read on to find out what to expect during that initial exam.…
Whether the onset of the pain was fast or gradual, if you believe that you might have a cavity in one or more of your teeth, then you are going to want to take quick action. The last thing you wan to do is to ignore the potential cavity for too long, as it can become infected and that infection can spread further throughout your body. Therefore, you will want to take a moment to read through the following advice.…
When you get braces, chances are the only thing you’re really thinking about is improving your bite and the alignment of your teeth. While braces excel at doing just that, as it is their intended purpose, that’s not all they can do for you. Your adjustment could also potentially reward you with these three benefits.
Easier Flossing
Flossing isn’t enjoyed by most people, but those who want to keep their teeth do it anyway.…
Sedation dentistry is a special method of performing dental procedures that uses powerful sedatives in order to reduce pain and anxiety. Both oral and intravenous sedatives are used, depending on the level of sedation required. It’s a typically a very safe method of performing sedation compared to general anesthesia since you’re still partly conscious and able to breathe on your own. If you’d like to know if sedation dentistry is the right fit for you, read on for some indicators that you may be a good candidate.…