How A Root Canal Can Save You Time And Money

Posted on: 14 February 2018

Getting a root canal typically doesn't sound like the best way to spend your time, but if you know that you need to get one, it can actually do you a lot of favors. Find out how a root canal can save you time, pain, and money. No Tooth Replacement One of the best things about a root canal is that it prevents you from needing to have a tooth replaced.
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Not Sure If You Should Get Dental Veneers? Four Things To Think About

Posted on: 24 January 2018

Has a recent visit to the dentist ended with a recommendation to get a cosmetic dentistry procedure done? If so, you may be thinking about if it is right for you. One recommendation they might have is to use dental veneers to cover up various problems. If you are on the fence about using the procedure to improve your smile, consider these four things. Small Improvements Are Noticeable Some people try to convince themselves that those small problems with their teeth are not that big of a deal, so the procedure is not right for them.
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3 Benefits Of Replacing Your Partial Dentures With Dental Implants

Posted on: 28 December 2017

Whether you just got your partial dentures or you've been living with them for years, it's time to consider replacing them with dental implants. Here are a few ways getting dental implants can improve your quality of life: You'll Improve Your Frame of Mind Chances are that with missing teeth, you don't like to smile very often – especially at strangers. It can make you feel vulnerable to the world, judged even.
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Two Reasons Your Front Tooth Gap Is Expanding

Posted on: 2 December 2017

Your front tooth gap may not have bothered you before, but it certainly is causing you some concern now that it appears to be getting bigger. It's not unusual for front tooth gaps to expand as time goes by. Here are two things that may be causing your gap to enlarge and what you can do to address the issue. You Have Gum Disease A common reason why front tooth gaps get bigger is because the person has periodontal disease.
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