From Devastation To Rehabilitation: How A Dentist Replaces An Entire Row Of Teeth

Posted on: 29 May 2023

When you realize that a dental arch refers to an entire row of teeth, a full arch rehabilitation sounds like a drastic form of treatment—as you will be replacing an entire upper or lower row of teeth. And yet your dentist tells you that the replacement (or rehabilitation) of an entire dental arch is a relatively simple procedure. How is this possible? Different Procedures It may seem like full arch rehabilitation necessitates a number of different procedures, starting with restoring and reinforcing the remaining teeth in the arch in question.
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Signs You Need Emergency Dental Care

Posted on: 21 April 2023

Emergency dental care is something that you may need at some point in your life. However, often when people need emergency dental care, they may second-guess themselves and wonder if they truly need it. If you're wondering about the major signs that you need emergency dental care, here are a few to consider. Tooth Knockout If you have a tooth that is knocked out, it's time to visit your dentist. Getting to your dentist as quickly as possible can mean the difference between you keeping the tooth and losing it.
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Some Information About Cosmetic Dentistry Options

Posted on: 14 March 2023

Cosmetic dentistry involves treatments intended to help improve the look of someone's smile. In some cases, cosmetic dentistry only corrects the looks of the patient's teeth, such as when someone has their teeth whitened. Then, there are also times when cosmetic dentistry involves a treatment that also helps to improve the proper functioning of the patient's teeth. For example, someone may want to have a crown put on a tooth because it has a chip.
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The Importance Of Pediatric Dental Maintenance

Posted on: 1 February 2023

When children begin to grow teeth, they get used to eating candy and a variety of other foods can cause tooth decay. Sometimes parents do not consider the destruction that such foods are causing to their children's teeth and do not incorporate a regular brushing routine. The reason is that parents know that the first set of teeth will eventually fall out and be replaced with permanent adult teeth. However, it is important for children to undergo dental maintenance from the moment their first teeth cut through the gums.
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