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Dentist's Tips On How To Keep Your Tooth Enamel Strong and White

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Having white teeth is one of the desirable physical qualities that many people want to have. It is the reason why there are countless teeth whitening solutions today, both over-the-counter products and in-office dental procedures. Although these teeth bleaching techniques are useful, there are many natural ways to keep your teeth enamel white and firm.  Weak enamel and tooth discolouration mainly result from eating an improper diet and poor oral hygiene.…

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Do You Wear Dentures? See the Benefits of Visiting a Dentist Regularly

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Most people understand the importance of regular dental check-ups. However, many denture wearers do not find it necessary to visit their dentists for a routine examination. Although dentures are prosthetic devices, they have similar roles as natural teeth. For that reason, you should take care of your dentures the same way you look after your natural teeth. For instance, you need to continue practising proper oral hygiene to prevent oral infections.…

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Treatment Fundamentals With Invisalign Braces to Help You Recover

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Misalignment, crowding and crookedness are some of the common problems affecting people’s teeth today. When you suffer any of these conditions, the problem goes beyond the looks on your teeth. It can affect how you feel about them, making you feel uncomfortable when you smile or eat in front of other people. Thanks to technological advancement, you can deal with the problem by using Invisalign braces over traditional braces. In this piece, you will learn about the treatment fundamentals for misaligned teeth:…

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3 Ways Your Dentist Could Save Your Life

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Regular dental checkups are essential to protect your oral health, but did you know that your dentist could end up saving far more than your teeth? Here are three potentially life-saving effects of a trip to the dentist. 1. Preventing Complications of Gum Disease According to medical research, gum disease is not only associated with tooth loss and bad breath, but also with a range of serious health conditions. People who have gum disease are more likely to develop certain types of cancer, heart disease, and rheumatoid arthritis than people whose gums are healthy.…

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Your Guide to Sedation Dentistry

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Some types of dental procedures require sedation because of the pain that would otherwise be felt by the patient. Often, local anaesthetics are used for minor procedures, such as fillings, but extensive root canal work, for example, may need fuller sedation. However, this should not be confused with sedation dentistry — otherwise known as sleep dentistry — which is conducted for many different reasons. Essentially, a sleep dentist is a specialist who conducts their dental work with a fully sedated patient who would otherwise not be capable of enduring even a minor dental procedure.…

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Debunking Two Misconceptions About Professional Teeth Whitening

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Teeth whitening has, admittedly, become one of the most sought-after dental procedure. This popularity can be ascribed to an increasing desire for dazzling smiles as well as the ready availability of over-the-counter whitening kits. However, it is not always advisable to DIY this whitening process. Granted, in-office whitening is costlier than simply purchasing whitening strips, but the advantages of professional whitening far outweigh those of the DIY option. Furthermore, you are at no risk of harm when a dentist is performing this procedure rather than when you do it.…

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5 Myths About Orthodontic Treatment

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Orthodontic treatment is useful for anyone who is not happy with the alignment of their teeth. Through extractions, braces and retainers, orthodontists can change the positions of teeth to make your smile straighter and more regular. Unfortunately, many people believe myths that prevent them from making the most of the treatments that are on offer. 1. Myth: You’re Too Old to Straighten Your Smile Although the most common time in life to have orthodontic treatment is during adolescence, there is no age limit.…

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Balancing Braces With a Baby: Should You Get Braces Early in Your Pregnancy?

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Carrying a baby around for nine months is challenging as it is. After all, you have to deal with a whole host of changes, many of them difficult to adjust to, including nausea and cravings for weird and wonderful foods. But what happens when you combine such a huge undertaking with orthodontic treatment? Is it safe? Will braces affect your baby in any way? You Can Safely Combine a Baby and Braces…

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Two important pieces of dental health advice for people with hypoglycaemia

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If you have hypoglycaemia, this condition could make it more challenging for you to protect your teeth and gums from damage. If you are concerned about your dental health, you might find the advice below to be helpful. Do not wait for a standard appointment at your dentist’s practice if you break a tooth but are not in pain. If a healthy person breaks some of their teeth, they do not necessarily have to immediately undergo treatment as long as they are not experiencing high levels of pain and the roots of the affected teeth are still attached.…

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Can Your Child's Dental Problems Ever Be Swept Under the Rug (Or Under the Crown)?

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When faced with a mess (either figurative or literal), have you ever been tempted to just sweep it under the rug? To hide the problem and deal with it another time (or not) is a well-known course of action and has even been immortalised in song during a classic episode of The Simpsons. When it comes to your children’s teeth, sweeping the problem under the rug might feel unwise, but, rather interestingly, it can be the best solution for certain problems.…

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