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2 Reasons You Should Ask Your Dentist About Cosmetic Bonding

All too often, people decide to put off dental repairs. Tight budgets, fear of dental drills, and busy schedules keep people away from dental offices—even though some issues are easy for dentists to fix. For example, advances in composite resin materials have made it possible for cosmetic dentists to completely rebuild and repair teeth in a single visit, saving patients everywhere time, money, and the embarrassment of living with an imperfect smile.

Primary Tooth Cavities - Why They Require Treatment

If you have a child, then you likely know that oral health is very important. This means visually inspecting your child's mouth often and helping him or her brush the teeth. You also need to make arrangements to see a dentist immediately once a cavity is noted in the mouth. Cavities are common: Around 42 percent of children from the age of 2 to 11 have at least one cavity within a primary tooth.

5 Benefits Of Laser Gum Treatments For Gum Disease

Although the vast majority of American citizens are quite diligent about brushing and flossing, one out of every two Americans suffers from some form of periodontal disease due to a lack of care that is applied to the gums. Mild gum disease can be corrected by proper care of the gums, but some of the more severe issues often times require surgery. and there are several procedures and methods which are at your disposal.

Clear Braces Don't Conceal Food, But These Tips Will Fix That

One of the most frustrating things about wearing braces is the amount of food that gets lodged between your brackets and your teeth. If you wear clear braces, this can be an even bigger problem because food won't blend in with the wires at all. However, with a few tricks up your sleeve, you can be more confident that your clear braces won't expose your last meal. Tip #1: Stock up on Floss Picks for On-The-Go Cleaning

Is It A Dental Emergency? If So, Where To Go

If you are facing an emergency dental situation, you may be at a loss about where to go for care. Sure, if you have a private dentist, calling the answering service will result in either an after-hours appointment with him/her or a referral to a covering dentist. But what if you don't have a regular dentist? What if you don't have dental insurance? Here is a quick guide to determining what constitutes an emergency and to accessing emergency care.