How Your Life Will Change With A Dental Bridge

Posted on: 26 March 2019

You might be concerned about whether it will be easier or harder to chew when you get a dental bridge. The great news is that dental bridges make it easier to chew, and it will be as if your smile is fully restored. However, there might be a brief period of time where you are getting used to your dental bridge.  Dental Bridges Only Require a Few Trips  When you are fitting your dental bridge, this will usually require at least two visits to the dentist.
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Common Pediatric Dental Issues And Problems

Posted on: 23 February 2019

Meeting the healthcare needs of a growing child can be a daunting and challenging task. Not surprisingly, there are many new parents that might make some oversights when fulfilling this responsibility. In particular, there are many dental issues that new parents may not adequately appreciate. Appreciate The Dental Hazards Posed By Thumb Sucking Thumb sucking can be a normal tendency for children. However, it is important to work to break older children of this habit due to the impact that it may have on their teeth.
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Three Ways To Protect Your Child's Oral Hygiene While They're At School

Posted on: 30 January 2019

What starts out as simple food debris and bacteria can quickly become a much bigger problem without good oral hygiene. During the many hours your child is away from home at school, the bacteria between their teeth and under the gums can proliferate freely, increasing your child's risk of cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. If you want to do what you can to keep their oral hygiene in good shape while they're away from their house and toothbrush, here are three ways to go about it.
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FAQ's About Dental Crowns

Posted on: 29 December 2018

If you are really into the royal family in Britain, then you may get really excited every time you hear a buzzword like "crown." Even though dental crowns may sound like they are going to give you some sort of royal treatment, you may be discouraged to find out they won't. However, there's one thing to know and it's that dental crowns can actually make your mouth feel like they are being given some sort of royal treatment.
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