2017

  • The 3 Common Types of Mouth Rinses You Can Choose From

    Some people may be overwhelmed by the numerous options that are available when they go shopping for mouth rinses to support their oral health habits. This article discusses the broad categories into which those different mouth rinses can be grouped. Use this information to select the most appropriate type of mouth rinse for your needs. Mouth Rinses Containing Fluoride Some mouth rinses contain fluoride. Most people may not need this type of mouth rinse.
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  • Two treatment options for a cracked tooth

    A tiny, hairline crack in a tooth is rarely cause for alarm; in such cases, the damage is usually superficial and can be disguised with a veneer or dental crown. However, if the crack is quite large, and extends down to the root of a tooth, it can result in major structural damage and infection. Here are two treatment options which can be used in this type of situation. Root canal therapy
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  • 5 Tips to Relieve a Toothache

    When you're struggling with toothache, it's important to schedule an appointment with a dentist so you can find out what is causing your pain. However, not all dentists can offer appointments right away. If you have to wait to see your dentist, use these five top tips for toothache relief. 1. Rinse With Salt Water Rinsing your mouth with salt water can help prevent infection from adding to the pain of a damaged tooth.
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  • Tooth Decay to Go: The Negative Effects of Fast Food on Your Teeth

    Australians purchase 3.3 million fast food meals every day. Given that the population of Australia is approximately 24 million, that might not seem like a lot. However, according to the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Healthy Diet Score report, Australians only score 59 out of 100 for the quality of their diet. Not only is fast food bad for your waistline and overall health, it is also bad for your teeth.
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  • Post-Extraction Tooth Problems That Could Be Urgent

    If you've recently had a tooth extracted, a certain amount of swelling and discomfort is to be expected. After all, your mouth has just been through a fairly traumatic experience and it will take a few days to settle back down again. That said, you should still be on the lookout for any symptoms that could be a sign of trouble. Although post-extraction complications are uncommon, they do happen, and being able to act quickly and seek treatment is important in keeping serious problems at bay.
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  • How Life Can Be So Much Better If You Focus Specifically on Your Smile

    Do you consider yourself to be a generally happy individual? It's not a trick question, because many people go through their life just "making do." There are so many elements that with a little effort, could be changed for the better. For example, if you had a better or more appealing smile, just think how this could benefit you in terms of social interaction and career development. How can you make yourself happy in general by focusing on your smile?
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  • 5 Reasons to Choose a CEREC Dental Crown

    CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics) is a method that some dentists use to create crowns and other dental restorations for their patients. Unlike traditional dental restoration techniques, CEREC allows dentists to create crowns directly, rather than taking a mould of the patient's teeth and sending it to technicians who construct the crown in a dental laboratory. Here are five reasons to choose a dentist that uses CEREC technology next time you need a dental crown.
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  • How to Help Your Teen Overcome a Dental Phobia

    Dental phobias are extremely common in children, and fears can sometimes endure until the teen years. While it's easy to read a young child positive stories about the dentist, promise them treats at the end of their appointment, or give them a cuddle when they're scared, teens can feel trickier to help. Your teen may deny their dental phobia, be embarrassed, or refuse to discuss the issue with you. These tips will help you deal with the situation in a way that doesn't make your teen feel uncomfortable or humiliated.
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  • A guide to orthodontics

    Orthodontic devices like braces can reposition crooked teeth and correct jaw misalignment. This type of dental device usually needs to be worn for at least one year to produce the desired results. Read on to learn more about this subject. The benefits of wearing braces There are a number of benefits to wearing braces. Firstly, braces help to straighten out crowded, crooked or protruding teeth and close any gaps between them.
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  • Restoring Youth with Dentures: 4 Ways that Dentures Make You Young Again

    No matter how well you take care of your teeth, eventually, you may lose one or two as you get older. In America, 69 percent of people between the ages of 35-44 have lost at least one tooth to the rigors of time. Sadly, unlike alligators, which can regenerate missing teeth as much as 50 times, once you lose a permanent tooth, you either go without, or call upon the services of a dentist to replace the tooth.
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