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Having veneers put on your teeth after chemotherapy may help in your recovery

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Having white teeth has become something that everyone aspires to. Not only does it matter how healthy and strong your teeth are, but it is also very important what they look like. When you have had chemotherapy treatment for cancer, you may find your focus shifts onto your teeth. Chemotherapy can lead to problems with your teeth When you undergo treatment for cancer that involved chemotherapy, you experience nausea and vomiting as a reaction to the harshness of the drugs.…

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3 Signs You Need to Visit Your Family Dentist

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Most people don’t enjoy visiting the dentist. So looking for additional signs that it is time to book another appointment is probably the last thing that you want to do. However, your mouth can sometimes send you signals that all is not well. Not knowing what these signs are or what they mean can place your oral health in danger. Below are 3 signs and symptoms you should look out for.…

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Should You Oil Pull With Braces?

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Keeping your teeth clean and healthy when you wear braces can be harder than it was before you had braces fitted. When you wear braces, you have to negotiate your cleaning routine around wires and the brackets that cover parts of your teeth. Oil pulling may give you a useful boost to your regular brushing and flossing routine; however, pulling may come with some downsides. What are the pros and cons of oil pulling when you wear braces?…

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Oral Problems You Should Consider Dental Emergencies

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For some people to book an appointment with the dentist, they would have to be experiencing excruciating pain. Although pain is a clear indicator that there is something wrong, this should not be the only benchmark for you to pay an emergency visit to the dentist. If any of your teeth have acquired trauma, it would be prudent to have it looked at by a dentist. This is because you may not be under any pain, but your nerves could have acquired serious damage without your knowledge.…

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Pediatric Dental Anxiety 101 For Parents

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The pain associated with a number of dental procedures is often responsible for dental anxiety in patients of all ages. However, this anxiety is considered a more serious problem with young dental patients because it often leads to the cancellation of dental appointments and the underuse of pediatric dental health services. It is important for parents and/ or caregivers to understand a few basic things about pediatric dental anxiety so that they can help their children overcome their fear of dental visits.…

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Understand Dentures And Identify What Suits You Best

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Dentures are a great replacement for missing teeth. In most cases, dentures fit perfectly and are nearly as good as your natural teeth. Currently, there are different types of dentures besides the widely known teeth-in-a-glass, and they vary based on their purpose. Below is a detailed explanation of the purpose different types of dentures serve. Full Teeth Replacement A person who has a total loss of teeth in the upper and lower jaw needs a full replacement.…

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Dealing With Bleeding Gums During Pregnancy

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Sore, swollen gums are a common side effect of pregnancy. Hormonal imbalances make gums more vulnerable to plaque, which can lead to inflammations and bleeding – a form of gum disease known as pregnancy gingivitis. While your dentist will be able to help you manage gingivitis if it develops, there are various precautions you can take to reduce your chance of incurring problems. Keeping Your Teeth and Gums Healthy When you’re pregnant, your body is especially fragile.…

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Getting Familiar with Dental Bridges

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If it is your first time dealing with missing teeth, you may not be familiar with what a dental bridge is. A dental bridge works toward eliminating the gap that has been formed by either one or multiple missing teeth. The dental bridge in itself will typically comprise of a crown on each end. Between these crowns, there will be one or more false teeth attached to make up the bridge, depending on how many teeth you need replaced.…

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How Cosmetic Dental Surgery Can Help Smoke-Damaged Teeth

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Regularly smoking or chewing tobacco can damage your teeth and gums. While breaking the habit can be mentally and physically challenging, you could bypass some serious aesthetic and possibly life-threatening consequences. If you already have damaged teeth, cosmetic dentistry could be the most viable solution. Problem: Stained Teeth When you chew tobacco or smoke, you will significantly increase the risk of discolouring your teeth. In most circumstances, the staining will be a result of concentrated exposure; therefore, the stain will likely reside where you hold the cigarette or chewing tobacco in your mouth.…

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How Old Should Your Kid Be Before Getting Braces?

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If you look at photographs of high schoolers from the 50s and 60s you’ll see that many of the teenagers have smiles that are framed with braces. This sight is much less common these days. This is because these days kids tend to get their braces at an early age, with some beginning treatment at the age of just 6 or 7. So is there a best age for your kid to get braces?…

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