2015

  • The Unhealthy Grin | Health Problems That Could Be Determined By Looking At Your Teeth

    When you smile at at the people you meet, you automatically tell them a lot about who you are. People may assume that you are a friendly or trustworthy person, for example. However, the teeth that make up your smile can also say a great deal about your physical health as well. If you have dental issues, your dentist can often examine your teeth closely to track down some pretty big health concerns.
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  • Affordable Alternatives To Veneers

    When you see your favorite celebrity smile, you may admire how white and straight their teeth look. Chances are, they weren't born with extremely beautiful teeth. Instead, they probably have veneers placed on their teeth to help improve the look of them. In fact, celebrities deal with dental issues just like you. If you want that same look of beautiful, white teeth, you could look into veneers. The problem is that veneers can typically cost between $500 to $1,100 per tooth.
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  • What You Need To Know About Dental X-Rays

    When getting your semi-annual checkup, your dentist may request that they take some x-rays of your teeth. Here is what you need to know about dental x-rays, including the kind of x-rays used and why x-rays are necessary. What Kind Of X-Rays Can My Dentist Use? Bitewing x-rays are the most common kind your dentist may use. As the name implies, it looks like a wing that you bite down. Your dentist will use several of them to get a full picture of what your mouth looks like.
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  • 4 Natural Ways To Treat Bad Breath

    When it comes to fighting bad breath, what you eat and drink can be just as important as brushing and flossing. If you've gone to the dentist and had problems like tooth decay and gum disease ruled out, you may want to look at your diet. If you've got bad breath, here are some simple ways you can keep it from interfering with your life. Drink More Water A dry mouth is a great way to develop bad breath.
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  • Key Terms Every Patient Should Know About Their Teeth

    When you are sitting in the dentist's chair, with your mouth wide open anticipating the next movement, you will likely hear a lot of words being thrown around when the professional is describing your teeth. You may not be a dental professional, but it is always nice to know what is being referred to with certain terms. As a patient, there are a handful of terms you should understand that are used by dentists to refer to certain teeth in your mouth.
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  • How To Get The Greatest Benefits From A Standard Dental Checkup

    Although it's recommended that you schedule dental checkups and cleanings every six months, many adults put off their visits or only go once annually. Making the most of your visit by preparing beforehand can ensure you receive the best dental care possible, even if you don't stick to the recommended schedule. Make a List and Check It Twice Start listing any dental concerns in the weeks leading up to your appointment.
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  • Using The Tooth Fairy As Tool To Promote Dental Health

    When kids start losing their baby teeth, a visit from the tooth fairy makes the whole experience less traumatic, and perhaps even exciting. A little money or a prize under the pillow can make a child forget all about the fear and pain sometimes associated with losing a tooth. The tooth fairy is an excellent tool for helping kids make it through the tooth loss process unscathed, but what if she could do even more?
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  • Surgical Options For Treating Advanced Gum Disease

    Minor gum disease can often be treated by improved oral hygiene, a trip to the dentist and perhaps some antibiotics. But more severe cases of gum disease require heavier treatments. There are a variety of non-surgical options for moderate gum disease, but if your condition has progressed past that point, you might have a surgery in your near future. Below are the surgical options for gum disease treatment: Pocket Reduction Surgery
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  • How Your Dentist Will Deal With Your Impacted Wisdom Teeth

    Impacted wisdom teeth can be very painful because the teeth cannot get through the gums. If you have this problem, you get a really good idea of what it must feel like to be a teething baby. The teeth struggle with pushing their way up through tough flesh, the gums swelling and turning red or purple. You may even experience a fever like a baby does when your impacted teeth are trying to get through to the surface.
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  • Three Telltale Signs Your Dentures Do Not Fit Anymore

    Dentures are made from molds of your gums and therefore are supposed to fit your mouth perfectly. Although your dentist may have tweaked the dentures for bite fit during your initial appointment, he or she made sure that there were no other problems with your dentures. If you now discover that it is uncomfortable to wear your dentures, here are three signs that your dentures no longer fit and the reasons behind them.
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