25th March 2011
Do you have a cavity that needs to be removed and filled? If so, you are probably wondering what types of sedation anesthesia is available in order for you to take part of. Sedation dentistry has been a regular practice of dentists everywhere as some proc...
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14th February 2011
You may have seen ads touting the latest in tooth whitening technology, which promises stellar results in just an hour. But what exactly is this accelerated whitening process, and is it worth the money?
Zoom tooth whitening uses the same basic active ing...
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11th February 2011
The last reason why root canals have a bad rap is because they aren't always effective. Even if the dentist does a skilled job, the tooth might always remain painful. This only happens about 5% of the time but it is still annoying. Either the patient has...
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20th January 2011
As we've recently seen, oral cancer can be a particularly deadly form of cancer, in large part due to the fact that it is often caught at a later stage of development, when treatment options are more limited. And so, the question may be, what can you do t...
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10th January 2011
When a patient is at the dentist office for their hygiene appointment they are expecting to have their teeth cleaned, possible bite-wings taken and hoping not to receive any bad news in the form of cavities. There are so many different options offered at...
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21st December 2010
The initial exam at a dental practice is for the patient and the dentist to become familiar with one another, meeting the staff, asking questions and having a treatment plan put together for the patient. At this appointment a Full Mouth Series of X-rays ...
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25th November 2010
At a routine dental exam, the dentist will check for oral cancer. Oral cancer can form in many different areas of the mouth including the lips, tongue, roof of the mouth, gums and in the lining of the cheeks. It is important to pay attention to the chan...
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16th November 2010
Healthy gums should surround and tightly hug the teeth. Gum recession is the progression in which the border of the gum tissue that surrounds teeth wears away in a direction toward the end of the root. Gum recession is something that occurs gradually, and...
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22nd October 2010
One of the most popular (and dreaded) dental topics discussed by parents is whether or not their child will need to get
orthodontic braces. Braces serve important functions - straightening misaligned teeth and bringing lips and jaw into proper alignment....
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28th September 2010
Dental hygiene, also known as oral hygiene, is the procedure by which preventive dental care is provided to help patients maintain healthy teeth and gums. At the core of dental hygiene is the in-home dental care routine you carry out according to your den...
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23rd September 2010
Even though the eyes might be the window to the soul, your mouth is a window to your body's well being. The status of your oral health can recommend lots of clues about your on the whole health. Oral fitness and overall health are more connected than you ...
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22nd September 2010
While the long-established field of general dentistry focuses on oral cleanliness and the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of oral disease, cosmetic dentistry's focal point is to create a dazzlingly white and healthy smile. The greatest difference bet...
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08th September 2010
What's in a beaming smile? More than a symbol of laughter, a bright white and perfect smile is the key to attaining self-assurance and to letting yourself stand out as the real you. The scores of patients struggling with the effects of stained, chipped, a...
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