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Aesthetic Upgrades: What is Cosmetic Dentistry, Anyway?

April 11, 2024

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If you’ve ever heard someone refer to cosmetic dentistry and weren’t sure what they meant, you’re not alone! You might be familiar with different procedures that people undergo to enhance their bodies and faces, but what does it mean in terms of your teeth?

Simply put, it refers to various oral treatments that are intended to enhance your appearance. If your teeth are crooked, discolored, misshapen, or damaged, your dentist can improve the way they look with different services. Keep reading to learn about 3 popular ways of mending or masking flaws to achieve your ideal smile!

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5 Dental Implant Myths You Shouldn’t Believe

March 3, 2024

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Myths and Facts under torn paperDental implants are a preferred solution for tooth loss because they are unlike any other method. A dental implant is the only treatment to mimic both the tooth root and the crown. However, many myths surround the use of dental implants. Don’t let rumors stand in the way of replacing your missing teeth with the next best thing to your own. Here are the facts behind 5 common dental implant myths.

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What Should I Do When My Dental Implant Feels Loose?

February 13, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — camenzuli @ 6:38 pm
Dental implant

While dental implants are considered to be the finest form of tooth replacement available, they can come loose or fall out in rare cases. A dental implant that has become loose or dislodged can lead to major problems such as pain, increased risk of infection, and requiring the implant to be replaced. Here’s why your dental implant may have come loose and what you can do to address the situation.

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Why Do Older Adults Have Higher Rates of Gum Disease?

January 26, 2024

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With age comes wisdom, but it unfortunately also brings gum disease to many people. Gingivitis and periodontitis are much more common among people over the age of sixty, and they can lead to tooth loss as well as serious consequences for your overall health. Gum disease may lead to the development of illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, and dangerous secondary infections. Here are a few reasons why older adults are at greater risk of developing gum disease and a few tips to help you keep your smile healthy after six decades of use.

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I Go to the Dentist to Take Care of My Teeth, So Why Do They Take My Blood Pressure?

January 12, 2024

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When you go to the dentist, you probably understand why they have you fill out insurance paperwork and sit peacefully as dental professionals probe about in your mouth with tools. What you might not quite wrap your head around is why the staff takes your blood pressure at the beginning of your exam. After all, why should a dentist be worried about your heartbeat? Here’s why this is another valuable service your dentist provides for your oral and overall health.

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Is It Possible to Whiten Bonded Teeth?

December 5, 2023

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person at the dentist for cosmetic dentistry

Direct bonding is a cosmetic dentistry technique involving the application and bonding of a tooth-colored composite resin material onto the tooth surface. It serves to address issues like chipped, cracked, or discolored teeth, as well as closing gaps and enhancing the overall smile aesthetics. If you’ve undergone direct bonding for damaged teeth and are seeking a whiter, brighter smile, you might be curious about the compatibility of teeth whitening with this procedure. Read on to explore the interaction between teeth whitening and direct bonding, and determine if this method aligns with your desire for a radiant smile.

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What Can I Do About the Gap Between My Two Front Teeth?

December 2, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — camenzuli @ 11:33 pm
a patient with a gap between her front teeth

If you have a gap between your two front teeth, you might be a little self-conscious. After all, if you’re easily noticing it in the bathroom mirror every day, chances are everyone else might be noticing it too. Even though it’s common and relatively harmless, it might be something you’d like to have addressed. Keep reading below to learn more about what causes this issue and how your dentist can easily remedy it to give you a confidence-inspiring smile!

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4 Ways to Avoid Red Wine Stains this Holiday Season

November 22, 2023

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Pouring red wine

The holiday season is just getting started, so you are likely beginning to enjoy more treats than you would on a regular basis. A beverage that many like to enjoy when the weather gets colder is a glass of red wine. However, it isn’t a secret that this delicious beverage can stain your smile. Fortunately, you don’t need to give up red wine to avoid discoloration. Here are some tips that can help you keep your pearly whites in good shape.

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Dental Implants are Beautiful, But Are They Safe?

November 7, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — camenzuli @ 11:03 pm

Dental implants are one of the most widely celebrated methods of replacing teeth, and for good reason. Even when compared to other high-quality methods of tooth replacement, the realism, strength, and durability of dental implants is singular.

However, unlike other methods of tooth replacement, dental implants require surgery to place. This being the case, lots of people who are interested in dental implants are reticent about the procedure or are concerned about whether aftercare is going to be possible for them. If that sounds like you, here’s what you should know about the safety of dental implants.

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5 Signs You May Need to Replace Your Dental Crown

October 20, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — camenzuli @ 2:02 pm
A model used to fit dental crowns

For as long as modern dentistry has been around, dental crowns have been a vital restoration tool. These tooth “caps” made of porcelain and other materials completely cover a damaged or decayed tooth, giving it a new lease of life. However, they do have their limits.

So how do you know when it’s time to replace a dental crown? Continue reading to see five signs you should watch out for.

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