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3 Teeth Replacement Options: What’s Right For You?

A set of teeth is sort of like a new car. Bright and shiny in the beginning, but every so often in need of replacement parts. In the case of teeth, sometimes you lose them and need to get a tooth replacement. Knowing all your teeth replacement options will help get your smile up and running again. Causes of Tooth Loss People lose teeth for a variety of reasons. Topping

How to Stop Drinking Soda: Six Ways To Kick Your Soda Habit and Improve Your Oral Health

Sodas are packed with sugar and acids, which can damage your teeth. One soda a day can also add up to almost 1,000 extra calories per week, contributing to obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. Soda can be an indulgent treat, but it can harm oral health and wellbeing. Learn why soda can damage your teeth and our tips for quitting soda. Why Is Soda Bad For Your Teeth?

Is Milk Good for Your Teeth?

It can be tough to make good dietary choices for your dental health. Is milk good or bad for your teeth? Does milk cause tooth decay? Research says that milk and teeth are a great match, but the reasons why may surprise you. We’re here to lay out what you need to know about milk and dairy regarding your diet and mouth. The Need for Milk Starts Early Milk and

When a Dental Inlay Is Your Best Option

Suppose your dentist or dental hygienist has found tooth decay or other damage in your mouth that needs restoration. You’re probably wondering what type of covering your tooth will receive after the damage is fixed. While we sometimes loosely use the term “fillings” to discuss tooth restoration, there are actually a few types of dental restoration options available. These include fillings, dental inlays, and dental onlays. You may have questions

Pulpotomy Vs. Pulpectomy: Which Procedure Will Heal Your Tooth?

Pulpotomies and pulpectomies are safe, effective procedures to restore health to a damaged tooth, as a review article in the International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health (IJCMPH) explains. Both address decay, infection or trauma that has reached the tooth’s pulp, but the procedures are not the same. If you need one of these procedures, it’s best to inform yourself and start a conversation with your dentist or dental

After A Dental Bridge Procedure: What To Expect

It might shock you to learn that the average adult has three decayed or missing teeth, according to the American Dental Association. Even though the procedure involved can be complicated and take multiple dental visits, many find the benefits to be worth the effort. We’re here to help break down what to expect afterward. What Is a Dental Bridge? Dental bridges are an attractive option to cover gaps left by

Why Do I Need A Temporary Crown?

Though technology exists to make a permanent crown within a couple of hours rather than two-three weeks, not all dentists have the expensive equipment to create same-day crowns. So, while a dental lab constructs your permanent, custom-made dental crown, you’ll most likely receive a temporary crown. So, why would your tooth need a temporary crown? Well, the reasons for a temp crown make sense the more you know about the

STDs of the Mouth; Types, Symptoms, and Treatment

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are contracted through various forms of sexual activity, including oral sex. Some STIs are more likely to affect the mouth than others. Some common STDs of the mouth are herpes, gonorrhea and syphilis. Keep in mind that it’s also possible to contract illnesses, such as hepatitis A, B and C, as well as other STIs. Symptoms of Oral STDs Oral symptoms

How to Recycle Your Toothbrush

The average American will throw away 300 toothbrushes in their lifetime. Between replacing your toothbrush every three to four months, after an illness, or when it begins to show signs of wear and tear, those used toothbrushes can really add up. Not only can toothbrushes that end up in landfills harm the environment as they make their way to waterways, but the production of new toothbrushes can also lead to

What Are Zirconia Crowns?

If you have a tooth that’s wearing down, cracked, or chipped, your dentist will likely recommend capping it with a dental crown. A crown will help maintain the size, strength, shape, and appearance of your tooth and will be made from one, or a mixture, of various materials – a popular choice being zirconia. When choosing the material that’s right for you, you’ll want to consider multiple factors like the visibility

Preventing and Treating Exposed Dentin

To understand why exposed dentin is a challenge to be solved, here’s a mini-lesson on teeth: Enamel is the outer layer of each tooth. It’s sort of a superhero since enamel’s the hardest substance in our entire bodies and helps protect us from tooth sensitivity. Yay for enamel! Directly beneath enamel is the dentin layer. Though considerably softer than enamel, it supports your tooth’s structure. (Hurray, dentin!) Dentin contains thousands

What Is A Panoramic Dental X-Ray?

You might be familiar with dental X-rays wherein the dentist places a piece of plastic inside your mouth for you to bit down on and takes multiples images that show one or a couple of your teeth. This is just one type of X-ray. There are many others, one of them being a panoramic dental X-ray. This type of X-ray captures your entire mouth in a single image. Find out

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