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A Composite Dental Union: Can a Veneer be Placed on a Tooth That Has Composite Bonding?

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Dentists often combine elements of cosmetic dentistry to great effect. For example, porcelain veneers can be placed on teeth that are adjacent to those with porcelain crowns and the two are all but indistinguishable from one another. Likewise, veneers and composite bonding can also be combined if the situation calls for it. However, a dentist must consider several factors before proceeding to place a veneer on a bonded tooth. How Much of the Natural Tooth Remains? Read More»

Pros And Cons Of Taking Antibiotics After Dental Implant Surgery

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It is not unusual to experience tooth loss as you grow older. However, gone are the days when tooth loss automatically meant a set of dentures resting beside the bed each night in a glass of water. As someone who is about to embark on dental implant surgery, you have concerns about the prescription of antibiotics after the surgery is complete. Many people do not like to take prescribed antibiotics unless they are necessary, so these are the pros and cons to consider about prescription medication recommended after your dental implants are in place. Read More»

A Quick Overview of Everything You Need to Know About Pericoronitis

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If you have wisdom teeth coming through, you could be at risk of a condition known as pericoronitis. Though pericoronitis, which involves the inflammation of the soft tissue partially covering an erupting tooth, sometimes results only in minor discomfort, it can become serious enough to merit treatment at a hospital. With that in mind, here’s a quick overview of everything you need to know about pericoronitis. What Causes Pericoronitis? Pericoronitis almost always affects the third molars, otherwise known as the wisdom teeth. Read More»

Three Important Reasons to Visit Your Dentist for Whitening Treatments Instead of Buying Online

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It used to be that you could only buy tooth whitening products from your dentist or at a pharmacy; the choice was either have laser whitening at the dentist, ask them to provide you with at-home treatment methods, or pick up a more basic whitening product from your local pharmacy. It’s always better to see your dentist instead of going to pharmacy, but now there’s a whole new option that more and more people are being drawn towards: buying whitening products over the Internet. Read More»

Constant Headaches? You May Need to See Your Dentist

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You may know that maintaining dental health is very important if you are to avoid other health problems through life, but did you know that oral issues can give rise to frequent headaches, as well? These headaches may be deemed to be something known as dental occlusion. What is this, and what can be done? TMJ Issues An incorrect bite can lead to several jaw problems, which can, in turn, manifest headaches. Read More»

Root-Canal Therapy—Do You Really Need It?

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For many people, the mere mention of the words “root-canal therapy” can be worrying. You may have even heard that the treatment is often carried out as a matter of course when in fact it isn’t really necessary. So what’s the point of root-canal therapy, and do you really need it?     What root-canal therapy is In the centre of each of your teeth, beneath the hard layers of dentin and enamel, lies soft tissue called pulp. Read More»

Gum Contouring Explained

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Your smile can impact your self-confidence, and having an uneven gum line can cause patients to feel unhappy with their smile. Gum contouring is a procedure that can be used to correct gum tissue that comes too far down onto your teeth or gums that are too high, which can expose the roots of your teeth to harmful bacteria. Gum Contouring For Aesthetic Improvement When you have gum tissue that comes too far down onto your teeth, your teeth can appear shorter than they are. Read More»

Three Ways to Help Overcome Your Child's Fear of the Dentist

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Dental phobia affects around 10% of the population, and many children develop the fear after a bad experience at the dentist’s. It’s really important to help your child overcome their worries, so that they don’t miss out on vital check ups. There are a few ways to help your child feel more comfortable with the idea of a dental appointments, and the work starts at home. Establishing dentists as a positive thing through play and storytelling can be really helpful, and is particularly effective if your child is just starting to have worries. Read More»

Dentures and Excessive Saliva Production: What You Need to Know

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Having new dentures fitted can make a tremendous difference to your life. Dentures can enable you to eat and speak clearly, which can improve your self-esteem. However, wearing new dentures can also cause some side effects. One of these side effects is excessive salivation. Causes of increased saliva production If your new dentures do not fit snugly against your gums or cause you to hold your mouth in an unnatural position, this may be causing increased saliva production. Read More»

Beyond Brushing and Flossing: Four Other Things You Can Do to Prevent the Spread of Gum Disease

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If you believe you have gum disease, the only way to cure it is to go in for dental treatment. However, while you wait for your appointment, there are a number of things you can do to stop the spread of gum disease and reduce its symptoms. The most important treatment is brushing and flossing to reduce the amount of plaque that’s in your mouth, but beyond that, here are some other options to consider: Read More»