How Dental Bonding Can Improve The Appearance Of Your Front Teeth And Your Smile
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12 July 2017
Dental bonding is a type of cosmetic dentistry that improves the appearance of your smile. If one of your front teeth is chipped or if your front teeth are permanently discolored, then bonding might be able to help. Here's how this dental treatment works.
The Material Used In Bonding
Bonding is typically done using a white resin material. This is the substance used when you receive a white filling in a tooth so the filling is invisible.
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2 Lesser Known Symptoms Of Poor Dental Occlusion
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14 June 2017
If you teeth have poor occlusion, this means your top and bottom teeth that do not come together in direct contact. While this may not seem like an especially problematic dental disorder, it can actually lead to a wide variety of problems. Hypersensitivity and wobbly teeth are two of the most commonly experienced symptoms of poor occlusion, yet they are hardly the only ones.
In order to protect yourself and your family against the negative impacts of poor occlusion, it is important to understand all of the signs of this disorder.
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Local Dentists, Tiny Offices: How To Search Them Out
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17 May 2017
Local dentists are often business owners as well as dentists. They keep shop in small office buildings and tiny spaces where they may see one patient every half hour to an hour. Sometimes patients prefer this older method of visiting a dentist as it allows them to really get to know the dentist and his/her practice. If you would like to try a local, one-person dentist office, or you need emergency care and cannot get in to see your usual dentist, here is how to find your local dentists.
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Reasons Why Wisdom Teeth Are Removed Even If They Can Come In Correctly
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27 February 2017
Wisdom teeth are normally taken out because there is not enough room in the mouth for them in many people. They can become impacted if they cannot properly come up. This causes them to push on the roots and nerves of other teeth, causing a great deal of pain. But these days, many dentists recommend that the wisdom teeth be removed altogether starting when a patient is in their teens or early 20s.
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