Chipped Tooth - Causes and Treatment

Chipped Tooth: Causes and Treatment

Believe it or not, a chipped tooth is a fairly normal occurrence, especially in children. However, it is also common for a chipped tooth to happen in adulthood. Chipped tooth causes can range from injury to aggressive grinding of teeth, biting too hard on a portion of food, cavities, or simply old age. The teeth …

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Everything You Need to Know About Biocompatible Dentistry

Everything You Need to Know About Biocompatible Dentistry

As the science of medicine continues to evolve, it begins to adopt a more holistic approach towards health. Nowadays, we hear the term biocompatible dentistry. This term embodies holistic dentistry but with a different emphasis. In this approach, the focus is given on how the chemicals that pass through the mouth affect the body as …

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12 Celebrities Who Have Undergone Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

12 Celebrities Who Have Undergone Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

Even people in the limelight have gotten their fair share of cosmetic dentistry services. Some celebrities were not blessed with a great set of teeth. With most of their lives in front of cameras, a procedure or two is necessary, so they’re always camera-ready. If you’re still on the fence about the idea of getting …

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How Long Do Dental Veneers Last

How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?

Smiling has several well-documented benefits. According to research smiling exercises facial muscles, boosts your immune system, and helps you to view the world more optimistically. However, smiling might be anxiety-provoking if you feel embarrassed by your teeth due to issues like discoloration or gaps. There’s no reason to let negative feelings destroy your self-confidence when …

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Partial vs Full Dentures - The Differences and Benefits

Partial vs. Full Dentures: The Differences and Benefits

Have you ever wondered about the differences between partial dentures vs. full dentures? Dentures are removable appliances made from synthetic materials, which replace missing teeth and help restore smiles. There are two main types: partial and full. While they both serve the purpose of replacing missing teeth, they are dissimilar in some ways. If you …

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Dental Veneers - Are They a Solution for Crooked Teeth

Dental Veneers: Are They a Solution for Crooked Teeth?

Achieve a confident smile with dental veneers. A smile changes the way you see yourself. It brings out a bright mood, communicates positively, and sets first impressions. Confidence and smiling are connected; crooked, chipped, misaligned, and discolored teeth can affect both and your overall oral health. If you are losing your confidence because of this …

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Dental Inlays and Onlays - Everything You Need To Know

Dental Inlays and Onlays: Everything You Need To Know

No dental cavity and tooth decay are the same, so there is no single way to repair these conditions. Usually, dental fillings are used for small cavities and dental crowns for deeper, more extensive tooth decay. However, there are times when a crown or filling may be too much or too little to fix dental …

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SD Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique - What You Need to Know

Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique : What You Need to Know

Dental amalgams are silver-colored fillings used in treating tooth decay. It is an affordable option that offers long-lasting treatment against cavities. Its strong components are capable of protecting the tooth next to the fillings. Especially beneficial for people who are susceptible to cavities, dental amalgams reduce the risk of tooth loss or the need for …

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SD 4 Ways We Treat Kids' Cavities Using a Holistic Approach

4 Ways We Treat Kids’ Cavities Using a Holistic Approach

Parents naturally seek the best for their children, and this includes their oral health. Unfortunately, cavities in kids have become more common than those in adults. Unlike adult teeth, baby teeth do not have the same level of protection due to their relatively softer and thin outer tooth enamel. This also makes them more susceptible …

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