Tips to Ensure the Success of Your Orthodontic Treatment

Posted on: 19 January 2017

Having straight teeth and the proper bite is essential to a healthy smile. If you have crooked teeth, orthodontic treatment could help correct the problem so you can avert dental complications and have an improved smile. To ensure the success of the treatment, you will need to care for your braces and take follow-up measures after the braces are removed. Read on for a guide on how to get the best out of orthodontic treatment and better your smile for life.
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2 Ways To Get Dental Care On A Budget

Posted on: 28 December 2016

One of the hardest parts about getting dental care is the fact that it can often be a little pricey, especially if you are on a bit of a budget. Thankfully, there are a few ways to get dental care on a tight budget, such as the two listed below. Go To A Dental School One of the single biggest resources at your disposal if you need to get dental care but are a bit strapped for cash is going to a dental school.
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I Lost My Filling - What Should I Do?

Posted on: 28 December 2016

It happens to many of us. You are moving your tongue around your mouth after a meal, only to discover that there appears to be a gaping hole where there once wasn't one. Did you lose a filling? If you think this might be the case, follow these steps to ensure that you do not worsen the dental emergency. Why Are Fillings Important? Fillings are used to give the appearance of a tooth after part of it is removed due to cavities and decay.
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Mini Dental Implants: Are They Right For Your Poor Jaw Bone Tissue?

Posted on: 7 December 2016

If you have poor bone tissue in your jaws because of multiple missing teeth, you may wonder if it's possible to get dental implants to improve your ability to eat. Traditional dental implants may not be good options for you but mini dental implants may be. Traditional implants work well for people who have good jaw bone structure, while mini implants work great for individuals with low bone mass, or thickness.
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