There are many types of dental problems that may need to be addressed with the use of dental crowns. These protective coverings can offer valuable support to your tooth after it has suffered significant weakening or other damage.
Having A Crown Placed Will Not Be A Painful Procedure To Go Through
One reason that patients may avoid dental treatments can be due to the assumption that these treatments will always be extremely painful for them to go through.…
Dental cleaning is an important part of oral healthcare. It is a preventative measure that helps to remove tartar, plaque, and surface stains from your teeth while also allowing your dentist to stay abreast of changes in your mouth. A professional dental cleaning usually takes about an hour. Here is what you can expect during your next dental cleaning appointment.
Medical History
The cleaning will begin with a review of your medical history.…
If not filled, the gaps left behind by missing teeth can ruin your smile and cause adjacent teeth to move and become loose. Before you know it, the remaining teeth may fall out of your mouth.
The good news is that many modern dentists offer various treatment options for missing teeth. One of those treatments is dental bridges.
Read along to learn what dental bridges are and why they may or may not be an excellent way to fix the unsightly gaps created by your missing teeth.…
If you are not confident to smile, there are so many dentistry tools at your disposal to fix this problem. The veneer is one of the most common dentistry tools that can work wonders on your smile. It can transform your dull smile into a perfect one. However, if you still doubt they are a good option for you, there are some signs that you should look out for to know if you are an ideal candidate for this technique.…
The Scottish poet Robert Burns once called toothache ‘the hell of all diseases’, and if you’re currently suffering from a toothache, you might agree with him. The excruciating pain caused by a chronic toothache can have a number of underlying causes and is commonly a symptom of tooth decay or infection. However, you may not be aware that acid reflux can also lead to a bad case of toothache.
How Can Acid Reflux Cause Toothache?…
Covering a flaw in your tooth with composite resin dental bonding might sound like a stopgap measure—like it’s the dental equivalent of hiding a hole in the wall by hanging a painting over it. But this type of dental procedure is far more involved than that. The bonding material becomes the new outer layer of the tooth, designed to resemble your natural dental enamel. This means that bonding can be used to conceal discoloration, minor chips and cracks, and misshapen teeth, amongst other concerns.…
If you have celiac disease, you know that you must avoid gluten in order to prevent body-wide symptoms such as abdominal pain, fatigue, malabsorption of nutrients, etc. Although you may have discussed your autoimmune condition with your primary care doctor, it’s also important for you to talk with your dentist during your regular cleaning check-ups as celiac disease can also affect dental health. Furthermore, there could be dental products with gluten, so your dentist should be aware of your condition to make your visits comfortable.…
Although the size and shape of teeth will vary slightly from one person to another, the sizes of the teeth in your mouth should appear proportionate to each other. When they don’t, this is known as tooth size discrepancy (TSD). Unless it affects the alignment of your bite, it’s not a clinical problem. It’s generally a cosmetic concern, affecting the symmetry of your smile. For example, an upper left canine tooth may be larger, or with a sharper point, than its upper right cousin.…
Braces are the traditional way of straightening crooked teeth, but they can be uncomfortable and bulky. Invisalign braces are a clear, comfortable alternative for aligning crooked teeth. They are clear and can be used in conjunction with a wide variety of tooth treatments to give the results you want. Invisalign is especially perfect for patients who: don’t want others to know they’re getting their teeth fixed, have sensitive teeth and can’t tolerate the feel of traditional braces, and want to avoid the discomfort associated with traditional braces.…