Diastema: Fixing The Gap Between Your Front Teeth

Posted on: 17 October 2018

If you feel that the gap between your two front teeth, or diastema, is a bit too wide for you, then you should know there are solutions available to fix that problem. The type of treatment that will work best for you depends on the cause and severity of the gap. Here is more information on what causes a diastema and some of the possible solutions. Common Causes of Diastema
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4 Things To Know About Deep Sedation For Dentistry

Posted on: 26 September 2018

One of the most serious sedation options used in the dental practice is deep sedation. This is often only used in serious dental cases when medically necessary, as deep sedation is seen as a medical procedure. Here are a few things that you need to understand about deep sedation. #1. You're Fully Asleep During the Process When your child is put into deep sedation, they are given sedation drugs intravenously. That means that the drugs are put directly into their blood stream, either through a shot or through a line that is inserted into their arm.
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Understanding What You Need To Do Before IV Dental Sedation

Posted on: 29 August 2018

If you have extreme dental fears or if you are scared about the pain during a fairly serious dental procedure, then you may want to look into sedation dentistry. The dental professional may offer you IV sedation, and if you choose this sedation, you will need to do some things to prepare early for your appointment. Keep reading to learn about the preparation.  Do Not Eat Before IV sedation is a lot like the sedation used before a surgical operation, without the inhaled anesthetics.
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4 Cosmetic Dental Procedures That Brighten Your Smile

Posted on: 3 August 2018

One of the things you may want to do is feel confident about your smile. Of course, having good dental health is extremely important and the key to making this possible. However, there is a variety of cosmetic procedures you can have done that may drastically improve the appearance of your teeth. Knowing what these are may be helpful in deciding the right one to choose to suit your needs.
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