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2015

Why Are Dental Crowns Needed With Bridges?

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Replacing a tooth that is missing is important for your mouth, health, and appearance, and there are several different ways this can be accomplished. One of the methods is by getting a bridge. A bridge is a dental device that contains an artificial tooth and is held in place by the surrounding teeth. Because of the way this is done, getting a bridge may require getting one or two dental crowns too.…

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Four Tips For Maintaining Your Child's Dental Health

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Many parents have heard the myth that caring for baby teeth isn’t as important as caring for permanent teeth because the baby teeth are temporary. However, promoting your child’s dental health from an early age is important for providing a healthy foundation for permanent teeth to grow into, and also for instilling good dental habits from an early age. Here are four tips to help you keep your child’s teeth healthy.…

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3 Reasons Dental Implants Fail

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According to the Dental Implant Cost Guide, 95% of dental implants are successful, but before you rush into getting one, make sure you talk to your dentist about it. The success rate is extremely high for several reasons, and one of these reasons is because dentists know when to use them and when to avoid using them. Here are some of the reasons dental implants fail, and you may be able to avoid going dental implant failure this if you know these things in advance.…

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Filling The Gap In Your Smile With Porcelain Veneers

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Gaps between your teeth can interrupt an otherwise beautiful smile. If you want to close a gap (or two) between your teeth, consider using veneers. Veneers can be made out of porcelain and are attached to your existing teeth. The porcelain can be shaped, sized, and colored to fill the gap while complementing the nearby teeth. Here is how a dentist improves your smile using porcelain veneers. More Than One Visit…

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Enamel Erosion Concerns - How To Assist Your Teeth With Remineralization

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If you are recovering from an eating disorder, if you have recently been treated for cancer, or if you have an extreme anxiety disorder, then you have likely dealt with a great deal of vomiting. Unfortunately, this has allowed stomach acids to come into contact with your teeth. The acids within the fluid have a pH between 1.5 and 3.5, and this makes them strong enough to eat through the dental enamel.…

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3 Surgical Ways Gum Disease Is Treated

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Having good oral care habits is the only way to prevent developing gum disease, but once you have it your dentist, someone like Dr. Scalzitti, will have to perform treatment for it. Gum disease will never go away on its own. In fact, in will only get worse if left untreated. Before you dentist will perform a surgical procedure to remove your gum disease, he or she will try non-surgical treatment methods.…

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2 Oral Care Ingredients To Avoid

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If you are serious about your oral care, then you likely use toothpaste, mouthwash, and dental floss every day to remove the food and plaque from your teeth. These products are necessary to clean your mouth properly, but you may be doing more harm than good if you pick an oral care item with harmful ingredients. Choose your products wisely, ask dentists at places like http://www.familydentalcentertn.com, and consider the list of bad ingredients outlined below next time you go to the store to pick up some toothpaste or mouthwash.…

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