Why Having Your Teeth Straightened by a Family Dentist Is Critical

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Oral health is typically associated with preventing cavities, gum disease and periodontitis. Although all these oral problems are serious, you should also be aware that your dental health could have a massive impact on your wellbeing too. When your oral health is compromised, you also become at risk of developing other conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or a stroke. The reason behind this is poor oral health not only translates into the degradation of your teeth but also the steady damage to your gums, making you prone to harmful bacteria.

28 August 2018

5 Reasons to Consider Getting a Gold Crown

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You might be surprised to know that plenty of dentists prefer gold for their crowns. Gold fillings may seem like quite an old-fashioned idea, and it's true that gold has been used for crowns for a long time, but it still carries advantages that can set it above crowns made from porcelain or ceramic. Here are just five reasons you should consider a gold crown when you're in need of a dental crown.

27 July 2018

Three Practical Tips for Preventing Crooked Teeth in Your Children

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Malocclusion or the misalignment of teeth is a common problem. In most cases, the crookedness is not a significant obstacle because the poor alignment is not severe. However, if the teeth are severely crooked, the affected individual will experience functional and aesthetic dental issues. It is important to note that most occlusion disorders develop during childhood. Therefore, if you have children, you should be diligent in protecting their dental health to prevent these complications.

6 July 2018

Understanding When You'll Benefit From Partial Dentures vs Full Dentures

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Whether it's through an accident, the ageing process or other types of degeneration, losing your teeth makes life challenging. From struggling to enjoy the food you love to forming words, your teeth perform lots of roles beyond making you look good. Depending on the number of teeth you've lost, you could benefit from full dentures. However, more dentists now offer partial dentures. Understanding the differences between the two can help you decide which will bring the greatest benefits for you.

15 June 2018

A Cracking Toothache: Can a Vertically Split Tooth Be Repaired?

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Teeth can endure quite a lot of punishment. After all, they are harder than bones. Unfortunately, unlike bones, which have their own blood supply and can therefore heal, teeth cannot repair themselves once broken or cracked. The most difficult type of crack to repair is a vertical crack, one that extends towards the root of a tooth. If you crack a tooth vertically, you need to book an emergency dental appointment.

12 April 2018

Do You Have Loose Dentures? Here's How Implants Can Help

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Dentures make life a little easier for individuals who have lost a tooth or more due to injury or dental issues. However, these restorations are removable, and this poses the risk of them becoming loose while eating or speaking. Due to the constant changes in the oral structure, dentures may start to fit incorrectly over time as well, and this can make you uneasy all the time. You are worried that they will fall off when you bend over or when taking part in sports.

12 April 2018

Thinking of Giving Laser Teeth Whitening a Try?

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Bright, white teeth are essential to having a beautiful, charming smile. However, people's teeth can turn yellow because of one reason or another. Yellow teeth can be a source of low self-esteem for the affected individuals because the problem is so conspicuous. Thankfully, yellowing of the teeth is a cosmetic dental issue that can be remedied by administering teeth whitening treatment. But with various teeth whitening solutions being offered in today's dental world, choosing a treatment option may seem like an overwhelming task for those considering giving teeth whitening treatment a whirl.

16 March 2018