Long Time Coming: Going To The Dentist After A Long Time As An Adult

Posted on: 13 November 2017

Adult life tends to get busy. There is work, bills, personal needs, and social priorities that you have to attend to. For this reason, appointments that are not regular can get tossed by the wayside. You may look up one day and realize that you have not been to the dentist in a long time. If it has been years since you have been to see the dentist, you may need to prepare in a few more ways than the average person.
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3 Parts Of Your Body You Need To Take Care Of If You Have Dental Implants

Posted on: 18 October 2017

Dental implants are used to replace your regular teeth when they become damaged in some way or another. Dental implants are drilled into your jaw. In order for dental implants to work properly, you need to take care of your teeth, gums and bones. #1 Taking Care of Your Teeth Dental implants require much of the same day-to-day dental care that the rest of your natural teeth require. You need to brush your teeth two to three times a day.
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Three Tips For Dealing With Oral Pain After Getting Braces

Posted on: 19 September 2017

Braces are an excellent option for straightening misaligned teeth and getting the smile you want. However, it's fairly common for teeth and gums to hurt after having braces installed or getting them tightened at your checkups. Here are a few tips for minimizing the oral pain you may experience when wearing braces. Use Dental Wax A common problem most people face after getting braces is the brackets can rub against the soft tissues of the mouth, leading to scratches and sores.
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Four Reasons Why You Need To Continue Good Oral Hygiene With Dental Veneers

Posted on: 24 August 2017

Dental veneers can really transform your smile. They can make your smile the whitest it has ever been. They also give your teeth a more uniform appearance, rather than really pointy canines and uneven front teeth. However, having veneers does not mean you should stop brushing and flossing. Here are four reasons why. Your Own Teeth Are Still Present Veneer literally means something that covers up the surface of something else.
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