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Have A Toothache? These Non-Dental Related Causes Could Be Why

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Abscess, gum disease, and cavities may be common reasons that toothaches occur, but tooth pain does not always originate from dental related causes. If your dentist is unable to find a reason for your toothache, it could be caused by any of these things. TMD – Temporomandibular Disorders TMD is often responsible for causing neck and head pain, earaches, swelling, popping noises, and even pain in your teeth and jaw. Symptoms of having TMD may occur on either side of your face if you are having a problem with the muscles in your jaw, or the TMJ joint that connects your lower jawbone to your skull.…

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Learn About Dental Implants So You Know What To Expect

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If you are going to be getting dental implants from a place like Dental Services Of Rochester, you want to familiarize yourself with all that is involved with them. This will help you feel better about the process. Read the information below in order to understand what implants offer you and what to expect when you get them. How dental implants work A dental implant is used to replace a missing tooth.…

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What To Do When Your Tooth Is Knocked Out

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Going to the dentist is usually something that is planned well in advance, but there may be times that you have a dental problem that just can’t wait until the next business day. The dental pain from a knocked out tooth can be brutal, and it is certainly hard to think straight when you’re in that kind of pain. This pain can make it a challenge to determine what you should do.…

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Bottle Rot In Your Baby's Mouth: How You Can Prevent It

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Most people are aware that good oral hygiene is important. But did you know it’s just as important in a newborn as it is in an adult? Babies are actually very susceptible to a condition called “bottle rot” or “bottle tooth.” This is where teeth exposed to naturally sweet liquids like milk, formula, and juice will develop bacteria and eventually decay. A child’s front, top teeth where the liquid makes the most contact are usually the first ones to be impacted.…

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The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year? What To Do About Dental Emergencies During The Holidays

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Dental emergencies happen to everyone at some point, and usually are more annoying than worrisome – after all, it only takes a quick second out of your day to get to the dentist to get your tooth looked at, if not fixed the same day. But what about dental emergencies during the holidays? Whether your emergency comes from the slightly stale bar nuts on Saint Patrick’s Day, a jawbreaker cleverly disguised as a jelly bean on Easter, or a sneaky chicken bone on Independence Day, you need dental relief fast – so here’s what you need to know.…

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Why You May Need Root Canal Retreatment

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Root canal treatment, which involves cleaning and sealing a tooth’s infected center, may help you to save your teeth and avoid an implant. However, there are cases where the treatment fails, and you need to go for retreatment. The need for retreatment may be occasioned by: Cracked Teeth The chances of a root canal treatment succeeding are higher if the tooth is wholesome than if it is cracked. This is because the cracks make good hiding places for bacteria.…

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3 Tips To Prepare Your Smile For Your Senior Portraits

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As the time for your senior portraits approaches, it’s important to get prepared. These tips will help you improve your smile so that you’ll look your best when it’s time to have your senior portraits taken.  Practice Your Smile Several weeks before your senior portraits are scheduled, begin practicing your smile while standing in front of the mirror. Hold your head at different angles and assume different postures. Part your lips in multiple ways, with teeth showing and not showing.…

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Dental Implants: 3 Different Types & When Each Is The Most Appropriate

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There are essentially three varieties of dental implants. Your dentist will generally choose which implant method is most appropriate for your particular needs, but many times your dentist will give you the option of choosing. This article discusses the three most common kinds of dental implants to give you a better understanding of your options, or simply to help you get a better idea of what exactly it is your dentist has in store for you.…

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How To Stop Your Gums From Bleeding

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Having bleeding gums is not only a frustrating thing to experience, but it can be embarrassing if it happens in front of other people. If you have ever bit into an apple and noticed a small amount of blood on the apple, you will know exactly how embarrassing it can be. Luckily, there are many things you can do to prevent your gums from bleeding, or at least reduce how often this happens.…

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What Is The Cause Of Periodontal Disease And How Is It Treated?

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Periodontal disease is caused by a bacterial infection that affects the gums. It is caused by poor dental hygiene, which results in a buildup of plaque, a sticky film that coats your teeth after eating. If bacteria isn’t removed by brushing and flossing, it may use sugars to form plaque. Plaque then combines with minerals in saliva to form tartar, a hard substance that covers the teeth. What are the effects of periodontal disease?…

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