Causes And Solutions For Compromised Dental Veneers
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22 November 2022
Dentists use dental veneers to cover cosmetic and minor structural imperfections on teeth. For example, your dentist may advise you to get veneers to cover chipped enamel or stains that bleaching cannot correct. Veneers work well, but they will not necessarily last forever. Below are the causes and solutions for veneer problems.
Problems
Veneer Staining
Dental veneers are available in different materials. The common ones are porcelain and composite resin. Porcelain veneers do not stain, but composite veneers might stain.
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Posted on:
19 October 2022
Wisdom teeth or third molars are teeth that erupt later in life. In the past, they may have helped early humans better chew raw foods. However, today, many people have them removed because they cause many issues. If you would like to know more, keep reading.
When Do Wisdom Teeth Erupt?
Humans grow one set of baby teeth (primary teeth) and one set of permanent teeth, which consists of many more teeth.
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Do You Need A Root Canal Or Will The Tooth Have To Come Out?
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16 September 2022
If you need a root canal, you'll likely know by the dental pain you're in. Unfortunately, you'll also feel the same way if you need to have a tooth removed. Your dentist will have two main goals when they treat your smile; the first will be to save your tooth or preserve your smile, and the second will be to bring you relief. Both a root canal and tooth removal will make you feel better, but only your dentist can tell you if you need one service over the other.
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Useful Actions To Take When Getting Dentures For Missing Teeth
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11 August 2022
There are a couple of different ways people can deal with missing teeth. Dentures are one of the better options, which look very real and can be removed. If you're planning to get some, here are some important steps you can take.
Get a Recommendation For Partial or Complete Dentures
With dentures, you can either get a partial or complete set depending on the number of teeth that are missing and the condition of your jawbone.
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