2015

  • Trauma And Facial Reconstruction: 3 Tooth Replacement Timelines For Severe Injuries

    It's not uncommon for teeth to become displaced or knocked out during an event that causes facial trauma. If the trauma is mild, most natural teeth can be re-inserted, provided that they aren't chipped or broken. However, implantation must occur immediately. If a natural tooth is put back into place within 30 minutes of being knocked out, there is a 50 percent chance that it will survive. After an hour, the chances of survival dwindle to zero. [Read More]

  • 2 Tools You Can Use At Home To Keep Your Teeth Clean

    You should have your teeth professionally cleaned on a regular basis. The recommendation is that you should have them cleaned by your dentist every 6 months. When you get done with the appointment, your teeth usually feel really nice. You probably want to make sure that you keep that feeling for the next 6 months, until you can get into the dentist again. There are tools that you can use at home, other than your toothbrush or dental floss, which can help you keep that feeling. [Read More]

  • Tricks For Improving Your Smile On A Budget

    What do you do if you wish to improve your smile, but can't afford it? You can either give up on your dreams or look for a viable alternative. If you opt for the latter route, look for ways of reducing the costs or getting the money to get what you want. Here are a few useful tips for improving your smile without breaking the bank: Identify the Specific Faults [Read More]

  • Potential Dental Treatments When You Have An Overbite And Crowding

    Bite issues such as underbites, overbites, and crowding can occur due to the improper eruption of teeth and/or the misaligned development of jawbone. Bite problems can weaken the cosmetic appearance of your smile, and you might experience physical symptoms such as difficulty chewing or holding your mouth closed comfortably. Cosmetic dentists have designed different methods for treating each type of bite problem. But what if you have two bite issues concurrently such as an overbite and crowding? [Read More]

  • Two Items To Include In Your Dental Emergency Kit

    When you are experiencing a dental emergency, you may feel a tremendous amount of stress and pain. However, it is important to note that there are steps you can take to be better prepared for these events when they arise. In particular, you should have a dental emergency kit prepared to ensure that you have the items you need to address emergencies when they strike. If this is a step that you have never seriously considered, there are two items that you should make sure to avoid overlooking in your kit. [Read More]

  • 3 Things Everyone Should Know About Cosmetic Dentistry

    With so many advances being made in the field of dentistry, dentists are capable of doing much more than simply cleaning your teeth and filling cavities. Cosmetic dentistry is growing in popularity, and for good reason. It is no longer impossible to get the smile you've always dreamed of having. However, it is important to know all you can about cosmetic dentistry so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not it is right for you. [Read More]

  • Tips And Advice On Teeth Whitening Products

    A dazzling, white smile can easily be within your reach if you have stained or discolored teeth now more than ever, with various teeth whitening kits available at affordable prices. New technology and stricter regulations on whitening products have enabled bleaching practices to be safer and more effective. However, it is always important to remember that some over-the-counter whitening kits could have negative side effects on your teeth and gums. [Read More]

  • 3 Tips To Help Your Child Stop Thumb Sucking

    If your child sucks his thumb, you may be concerned about how it's going to affect his oral development. It's important to schedule regular visits for your child at a pediatric dental clinic to ensure he's not showing signs of tooth decay and to monitor his overall oral health.  The American Academy of Pediatrics advises that thumb sucking isn't usually a problem unless the child is older than five or if it's affecting your child's teeth. [Read More]

  • 3 Potential Dental Treatments For Internal Tooth Resorption

    Internal tooth resorption is a rare dental condition where the body tries to resorb mineralized tissues such as the dentin and pulpal walls. The resorption pulls those tissues into the root canal that runs through the center of your tooth. Important pulp material carrying blood cells, nerves, and tissue can be displaced or damaged by this caving in. Saving the pulp is vital to keep your tooth alive, which is a priority for dentists. [Read More]

  • Does Your Child Have Buck Teeth? The Cause & How Metal Braces Can Help

    Does your child get made fun of at school for having buck teeth? You can make sure that he or she goes through school with a nice smile by investing in metal braces to correct the problem. Find out below what causes buck teeth, as well as how metal braces will improve the condition. What Causes a Child to Have Buck Teeth? Buck teeth are the result of an overbite. It is possible that your child developed overbite by inheriting it from you or the other parent. [Read More]