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3 Things To Be Aware Of After Your Dental Implants Have Healed

Are you planning on getting dental implants? If so, you may be thinking that you are going to be carefree when it comes to your oral care regimen. However, caring for your dental implants will be an integral part of ensuring that you do not experience dental implant failure. Restorations are possible, but it is a much better idea to take care of your dental implants and avoid complications. The following are a few points you should keep in mind as you prepare to take care of your dental implants. Read More 

The Dos And Don’ts Of Maintaining Your New Porcelain Veneers

Dental veneers can be a great way to improve the appearance of your smile without the need for drastic dental work. Most often, porcelain is used for veneers due to its durability and similar composition to natural teeth. If you're thinking about getting porcelain veneers in the future, however, there are some important care and maintenance tips worth keeping in mind. DO Consider a Mouth Guard if Needed First of all, if you tend to grind or clench your teeth in your sleep, talk to your dentist about having a custom mouth guard made. Read More 

A Guide To The Use Of A Stainless Steel Crown On Your Child’s Primary Teeth

If you're concerned about the presence of a large cavity in your young child's teeth and either a standard filling has not failed or is not an appropriate choice due to the extent of the damage, your dentist is likely to suggest the use of a stainless steel crown. While some people may tell you that maintaining the health and usability of those first teeth is not important, the truth is that they can play an enormous role in your child's long-term health. Read More 

3 Awesome Invisalign Accessories You Need Today

While undergoing Invisalign treatment, you can improve the efficiency of the treatment process, and boost your comfort levels, by investing in a few key accessories. With this orthodontic treatment, you will need to wear the aligners for up to 22 hours each day for a year or more. During this time, you may notice difficulties with removing and replacing the trays while remaining comfortable and satisfied with the process. The three following accessories can help to completely eliminate the challenges associated with this orthodontic treatment option. Read More 

Debating To Pull Or Save A Back Molar? When To Just Pull The Tooth

If you have broken a tooth and you have a lot of pain or you are in pain because you think you have a bad cavity, you'll want to look into the options to get the tooth extracted. If the tooth is a back molar and you don't think you need to replace it, or if you don't want to worry about having a tooth that may need more work in the future, extracting it may be the most affordable option. Read More