2016

Reducing The Risk Of Infection In Dental Implants

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One of the issues that can prevent a successful dental implant is infection. While dentists do everything possible to prevent infection from occurring, bone infection caused by implants, or peri-implantitis, occurs in around 10 percent of cases, and can be found in up to 20 percent of implant patients within 10 years of receiving the implant. Sometimes peri-implantitis has few or no symptoms until bone loss is so severe that your implant is loose.…

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Can Your Toothache Wait Or Should You See The Emergency Dentist?

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When you come down with a toothache late at night or on the weekend, it can be difficult to decide whether you should go to the emergency dentist or just wait it out for a little while until your regular dentist is available. Many toothaches can wait a few days to be treated without any terrible consequences, but there are situations in which more urgent treatment is wise. To decide whether or not you need emergency treatment, ask yourself these questions:…

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The Importance Of Treating Your Gum Disease During Pregnancy

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While you are pregnant, you will likely be inundated with advice regarding your health and the health of your future child. But as you process the constant flood of information headed your way, you shouldn’t ignore how your dental health can be impacted by and affect your pregnancy. Due to hormonal changes, pregnant women are more prone to gum disease, or periodontitis, than usual, and severe cases may have serious ramifications for your baby.…

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New Porcelain Veneers? 4 Tips To Keep Them Looking Beautiful

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If you’ve recently had your teeth repaired with porcelain veneers, you’ll want to keep them looking their best. With proper care, your veneers will continue looking beautiful for years to come. Here are four steps you can take to preserve the appearance of your veneers. Brush Regularly Now that you’re wearing veneers, you need to make sure you continue brushing your teeth at least twice a day. Even though you have veneers, your teeth are still susceptible to bacteria and decay.…

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Choosing Between Fixed And Removable Dentures

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Traditional dentures can be removed. The advantage of this feature is that the dentures can be removed and cleaned. However, another option is to have your dentures permanently implanted into your jaw. Both removable and fixed dentures have advantages and disadvantages that you must consider to make the right decision. Traditional Dentures Traditional dentures make it difficult to chew. Unsecured dentures are also less comfortable and can feel awkward. However, there are newer forms of removable dentures that are more comfortable, such as the removable implant overdentures.…

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Important Facts You Should Know About Choosing A Ceramic Crown For An Adult With Special Needs

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If you are the caregiver of an adult with special needs, you are likely to be responsible for making a variety of important health care decisions for your charge. By extension, the choices that you will need to make about their dental care can be similarly challenging. Therefore, if you are trying to determine what the best option will be to improve the oral health of an adult who cannot make decisions alone and suffers from one or more severely damaged teeth, it is crucial to understand the following facts about ceramic crowns.…

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Natural Home Remedy For Freshening Up Your Bad Breath

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If your breath always seems to have an odor even after you brush your teeth, you may have chronic bad breath, or halitosis.  If so, use the following natural home remedy to freshen your breath and kill the germs that may be causing your foul breath. What You Will Need Gather the items below before you begin. Small glass or cup Half of a cup of warm tap water Your toothbrush and toothpaste Two tablespoons of salt Five drops of peppermint oil The salt in this solution helps kill bacteria.…

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Decalcification And Your Braces

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Getting braces is a big deal for most people, and of course you want everything to go well with your treatment. Unfortunately, if you do not follow the regime that your dentist set out for you, you may have some side effects. One of these side effects is the decalcification of your teeth. Decalcification is when your teeth lose calcium, which is generally caused by the buildup of plaque. This plaque sticks to teeth and starts to eat away at the tooth enamel with its acidic properties, which weakens it.…

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Preventing Stains On Your New Dental Implants: Tips And Advice

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Your new dental implants should look just like your natural teeth and should be a color similar to the teeth around it. The color of your dental implants comes from a glaze over the porcelain. This shiny, hard, protective glaze will not stain. However, if the glaze becomes scratched, the porous porcelain underneath the glaze could easily become stained. Properly maintaining your dental implants and keeping the glaze intact will enable you to keep them looking good and natural in your mouth.…

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