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what best suits your needs. will ensure that all of your questions are answered and confirm whether or not dental implants are the best option for you. Who Qualifies For Dental Implants? You must be in good general and oral health in order to get dental implants. You should have healthy gum
March 12, 2015
by dentalmaryland
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sugary beverages to help wipe out the nasty bacteria and sugars that can lead to tooth decay. Floss every single day, whether you do so in the morning or the evening, to help ensure healthy gum tissue. The top dentists in Shreveport la will encourage you to seek a checkup and cleaning of your
March 11, 2015
by GrayMoore
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and connective tissues in the mouth including gums, lips and tongue. 5. Vitamin C for healthy immune system and good periodontal (gum) health. 6. Vitamin K2 works as an activator for other necessary vitamins like D and A. High Calcium Diets Perhaps the most important contributor to the development of healthy
March 13, 2015
by GrayMoore
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Having healthy teeth seems to be more of a luxury than a necessity these days. Most people just seek dental care when they have severe cavity problems and gum diseases. However, you can prevent any dental complications if you practice good oral hygiene. But what can you really get from brushing
March 08, 2015
by jasonsteel
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Your teeth are one of the most important but easily overlooked aspects of good health. Healthy teeth not only lead to a charming smile but also increase overall quality of life and reduce on needless medical procedures. Keeping your teeth healthy requires effort however, with a careful eye you
March 11, 2015
by drjcrocker
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Raw Fruits and Vegetables Your teeth, gums and waistline will thank you. Not only do raw fruits and veggies contain valuable nutrients for a healthy body and healthy teeth, but these foods also act as natural cleaning agents. Apples, carrots, celery and broccoli are especially useful. They have high
March 30, 2015
by GrayMoore
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removes food and plaque in between the teeth and along the gum line. Rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash will help to kill bacteria and prevent plaque from forming. A healthy diet can help to strengthen the teeth and make them healthier. Eating plenty of crunchy raw vegetables and healthy nuts
March 13, 2015
by GrayMoore
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they compromise the immune system. Your body cannot fight infections as effectively as it could when it was perfectly healthy. Because of this, the teeth and gums have a higher risk of oral diseases and infections. Consequences of Medical Maladies to Oral Health If you have a medical condition, you
March 06, 2015
by jasonsteel
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the build-up and hardening of tartar. This also keeps the teeth pearly white because the cleaning process removes surface stains from drinking coffee and smoking. Periodontal care Your gums will be checked closely to see if they are pink and healthy. If you show any signs of periodontal
March 08, 2015
by jasonsteel
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your teeth and gums, see where plaque and tartar are most prominent and assess if your tooth enamel is healthy or if some of your teeth have exposed dentin. The hygienist will take measurements in your mouth. The hygienist uses a probing tool to measure the space between your teeth
March 06, 2015
by jasonsteel
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be treated with antibiotics. Dr Tariq Drabu also mentioned that the inflamed dental pulp and toothache can be caused by a host of problems from tooth decay to gum disease. Tooth decay is the most common and is when a hole is made in the tooth, over time this increases in sensitivity and the patient
March 03, 2015
by Tariq Drabu
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, the only solution is to take pain relievers and pay a visit to your dentist as soon as you’ve set a schedule. 2. You have a gum abscess. An abscess is a collection of pus which can appear anywhere near the infected tooth, usually on the gum lining. It appears as a small liquid-filled sac
March 08, 2015
by GrayMoore
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as further damage to the gums. Injuries to the gums are also important in taking care of as soon as possible, as an open wound can attract bacteria thusly causing severe infection. A small cut may be able to wait until the following day to check on oral health, but a large or deep cut in gum tissue can
March 06, 2015
by jasonsteel
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mouth will conform to it instead of it conforming to your mouth. It will normally need a soft liner applied to make it more comfortable to wear. There is also a newer partial made of Thermoplastic materials. It is a lot softer to the touch and conforms to your gums and palate. It does not need
March 09, 2015
by azaleadental
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– they look like screws – are inserted into your gums and serve as a replacement for your tooth’s root. Your dentist fuses the implant with your jawbone so that it pokes out above your gum line. Your dentist covers the implant’s top with an abutment, and places a realistic
March 27, 2015
by Brent Cornelius
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teeth? Inlays and Onlays: What are they? Inlays and onlays are quite similar to crowns, but they have less coverage. They are used mostly for patients who still have healthy tooth material but need their teeth surfaces restored. This is common in root canal patients as well as patients who have
March 08, 2015
by jasonsteel
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extra dental care and attention. Even while the molars are still deciduous, it’s important to keep them healthy because baby teeth are vital in the proper development and eruption of permanent teeth. Adults are recommended to get sealants in case they are at high risk of getting tooth decay
March 08, 2015
by jasonsteel
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to various sides of the tooth, you will need a ¾ crown to cover it after treatment and cleaning. You can get a ¾ crown if at least one side of your tooth is healthy and whole. If your tooth suffered great damage only leaving the middle portion intact, the dentist will recommend a full
March 06, 2015
by jasonsteel
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Cosmetic dentistry is a dental treatment of enhancing the appearance of the person’s gums, teeth and overall smile. While the American Dental Association (ADA) doesn’t acknowledge cosmetic dentistry as a recognized specialty, many cosmetic dentists are highly regarded
March 13, 2015
by Joshua Hong
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smile. Some risks may be that you will be sensitive to any temperature changes and to the touch. Maybe even a little gum irritation. These all should subside in a matter of a few days. Just remember as always to maintain the whitening by sipping thru a straw and brushing and flossing as usual. Every few months you may need to do touch ups as needed.
March 13, 2015
by dentalmaryland
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them. The technology has continued to advance. Now we can offer patients fluoride-filled Giomer composites, which keep teeth healthier. The average composite filling material costs a practice about $22 per gram for the material and the patient about $200 per tooth. This might seem like a huge
March 31, 2015
by wmjankowski
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? Is it a place you’re proud to recommend? Is it a place where patients get your full attention and your best effort to help them get healthy and stay that way? Does every patient have a consistently positive experience when they come in for an appointment? If you answered no to any
March 13, 2015
by Karoline Biami
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any extensive dental surgeries. These plans are pay-as-you-go, so that you only pay for the appointments you go to, rather than having annual coverage. Unlimited plans are more typical, but a pay-as-you-go plan can be beneficial to single patients with healthy teeth. 7. Know your yearly maximum
March 13, 2015
by GrayMoore
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anesthetic to remove the pain while they extract decay. It’s not invasive. Dental bonding doesn’t require any kind of cutting, slicing or any other procedure that can be invasive or scary. It preserves healthy tooth material. Unlike crowns and veneers where
March 06, 2015
by jasonsteel
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proportioned to meet the doctor’s long term vision 2. Zones are properly positioned in the space 3. Staff space and doctor space are away from patient areas 4. Flow of the floorplan allows for the healthy incremental growth 5. Ideal Procedure Mix is factored into the design
March 05, 2015
by OpenADentalOffice
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