2017

3 Benefits Of Microscope Dentistry

As technology improves, the medical feel benefits a great deal. One aspect of the medical field that has benefitted a great deal is the field of dentistry. A dentist can use this technology not only to improve dental procedures for their patients, but the technology can also benefit the dentists themselves. One specific type of technology that helps a great deal is a dental microscope. Here are three reasons why it has been so beneficial:


5 FAQs Regarding Dental Implants

If you have one or more missing teeth, you may be considering all your options for tooth replacement. However, don’t just assume that your only options are dental bridges or dentures. Dental implants are a popular option that have been around for a while, but they are only now becoming a common practice in the world of cosmetic dentistry. If you would like more information regarding dental implants, check out these five frequently asked questions.


Dislike The Color Of Your Teeth? 4 Ways Professional Whitening Treatments Can Change That

If you’ve been putting off having your teeth professionally whitened, put it off no longer. There are a lot of benefits to be had from whitening treatments. You may be using over-the-counter whitening products, but you’re not getting the high-quality results you’d get if you went to a cosmetic dentist for the treatment. Professional whitening treatment, that’s performed in your dentists office, removes more than just those minor surface stains. It removes even those deep, set-in stains.


Postponing That Root Canal? 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn't

If you’ve got a toothache, and the dentist has recommended a root canal, don’t delay the procedure. Waiting for the pain to go away on it’s own is only going to make matters worse—possibly much worse. Once a toothache turns into a situation that requires a root canal, significant damage has already been done to the tooth. If you’re still saying no to the root canal, here are three reasons why you need to change your mind.


Is Your Teen Too Cool For Oral Hygiene? 3 Ways To Get Them To Brush And Floss Without A Major Battle

You still remember how proud your kid was when they first started brushing their teeth alone. Now, you can’t help but cringe every time you see their dry toothbrush. Unfortunately, many teens go through a stage when oral hygiene takes a backseat to more exciting things such as sending messages on their social media accounts. As disturbing as it may be, the good news is that teens tend to start brushing again once they begin dating.


3 Bite Issues That Braces Can Help With

There are several different reasons why people may benefit from getting braces. However, one of the most common reasons why you may need to get braces is if you have some kind of bite issue. A problem with your bite can lead to crooked teeth, difficulty chewing and speaking, as well as other issues. There are several different kinds of bite issues that braces can fix, and this article will discuss 3 bite issues that they can help with.


Why It Isn't A Good Thing If Your Teeth Stop Hurting

Having a toothache is never fun, and it’s often the first sign that there’s a problem going on in your mouth. However, if your toothache has mysteriously disappeared, you shouldn’t breathe a sigh of relief just yet. This could indicate that you have an even bigger problem brewing under the surface and you need dental assistance right away. Read on to learn why dental pain can disappear and why it may indicate a bigger problem is developing.


Avoiding The Dentist? Overall Health Concerns You Need To Have

If you haven’t taken the time to see a dentist to check on your oral health in the last few years, and you drink alcohol or smoke socially, and your diet habits aren’t fantastic, you could beat the risk of many oral health problems. You swallow saliva and everything that goes into your mouth, so this travels through the digestive system and has affects throughout the entire body. Here are some of the issues you may not even know result from poor oral health, and that could be prevented with regular dental cleaning and monitoring.


5 Tips for Taking Care of Your Veneers

Porcelain veneers are thin shells that are bonded to the front of the teeth. They can correct a number of dental issues, like cracked teeth, discoloration, teeth that are misaligned and worn down teeth. Getting porcelain veneers require three trips to the dentist’s office and can dramatically change the appearance of your teeth. However, if you do not properly care for your porcelain veneers, they can break over time. Here are five useful tips for taking care of your veneers:


4 Questions Worth Asking Your Dental Hygienist

When you have questions about your oral health, your first instinct may be to ask your dentist at your next appointment. However, it’s worth noting that in most cases, your dental hygienist (the one who actually takes your X-rays and cleans your teeth) is likely more familiar with your oral and dental health than your actual dentist. For this reason, you shouldn’t be afraid to ask your hygienist some important questions about your dental health, where applicable.


Don't Have Dental Insurance? Follow These Tips To Save On Dental Care

Ensuring that you take good care of your teeth is important if you want them to look their best and if you want to avoid dental-related pain. However, it’s not always easy to afford dental appointments, especially when you do not have dental insurance. Luckily, following these tips can help you get the dental care that you need without going broke because of it. Sign Up for a Dental Discount Plan


Preparing For Your Upcoming Oral Surgery

Each year, people suffering from impacted wisdom teeth, in need of bone grafts, or interested in having dental implants find themselves visiting a dentist for oral surgery.    Although the prospect of a prolonged dental visit causes many patients some anxiety, oral surgery is a relatively common procedure carried out by dentists – a 2013 study found that one dental hospital in Croatia performed more than 11,000 procedures in a single year.


How To Recover From Wisdom Tooth Extractions

If your wisdom teeth are impacted and causing pain, then it is time to get them removed. Wisdom teeth are the third and last molars located on the side of the lower and upper jaws. They are the last of your permanent teeth to come in. Your wisdom teeth usually show up in your late teens or early twenties. Read on to find out how long it takes to recover from tooth extractions.