Your Guide To Choosing A Retainer After Invisalign

Posted on: 10 October 2019

After faithfully wearing your Invisalign aligners for the period of time recommended by your dentist, your treatment is almost over. Your teeth are looking much straighter, and it's about time to retire your aligners. To preserve the results of your Invisalign treatment, it's important to wear a post-treatment retainer on a daily basis. Most dentists recommend wearing this retainer daily for at least a few months. After this initial period, you can usually cut back to your retainer time to only nighttime wearings.
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Four Things To Know About Root Canal

Posted on: 7 September 2019

Do you have a problem with a tooth that requires a root canal? If so, you'll want to have the procedure done in order to save the tooth. A root canal is a very safe procedure that is designed to save a tooth by treating the dental pulp. Here are four things you need to know about getting the procedure done. The Makeup Of A Tooth Your tooth has a protective outer layer known as enamel, which covers up a layer beneath it called dentin.
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Why Should You Restore Your Smile?

Posted on: 10 August 2019

For many people, the smile is the most important feature of the face. One of the first things people may notice about you is your bright smile, and if you are not happy with your smile, it can easily show. If you want to ensure that your smile is one that lights up a room, you may need to consider cosmetic dentistry. You Can Feel Confident Again Do you feel self-conscious about your smile?
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Complications If Your Forego Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal

Posted on: 9 July 2019

If you have an impacted wisdom tooth issue, then your oral professional will likely suggest the completion of oral surgery to remove the teeth. The procedure is a common one, but some people feel anxiety about the operation. If you are deciding on whether or not you should have the procedure completed, keep reading to learn about the issues that may develop if you do not have the operation.  Misalignment Of The Teeth
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