4 Ways a Dental Crown is Used

Posted on: 26 February 2016

A dental crown is a common dental application. It can be used to protect a damaged tooth, or it can be paired with other dental applications to secure an appliance in the mouth of the patient. Here are a few instances in which a dental crown is used: A Damaged Tooth If your tooth has been damaged due to trauma from excessive bite pressure, decay or a blow to the mouth, a dental crown may be placed to protect the tooth and to restore its integrity.
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How To Manage The Symptoms After Dental Implant Surgery If You Don't Like Using Over-The-Counter Medications

Posted on: 8 February 2016

After you have your dental implants surgically placed, you are going to notice pain, swelling and bleeding in and around your gum line. While this is completely normal, it is still a bother to have to deal with. If you are not someone who likes to use over-the-counter medications, it may seem like you have to deal with the pain alone, but you don't. There are different, more natural and safe, methods that you can use in order to stop the pain and swelling and reduce the bleeding around your gum line.
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About Getting Molar Teeth Cavities Treated

Posted on: 18 January 2016

Although molar teeth are great for chewing up food because of their size, they can also cause a lot of frustration when there are cavities present.  There are a few things that a dentist can do about cavities in molars, but it is a good idea for you to choose wisely when it comes to getting them treated.  Find out below about a few helpful things that can help you decide what kind of cavity treatment for molars is in your best interest.
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3 Ways To Have An Improved Smile

Posted on: 29 December 2015

Being able to be proud of your teeth and your smile is sure to help build more confidence for you. Your teeth are typically one of the first things that are noticed by others when you first meet. First impressions can be important and it's ideal to be proud of your smile. By knowing specific methods that can help your teeth look better, you will be able to select the one that works best for you.
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