Dental radiographs, most commonly known as dental X-rays, provide so much convenience in dentistry. Through dental X-rays, dentists can quickly and easily assess their patient’s dental and oral health by identifying any problems concerning the patient’s teeth, gums, jaw, and soft tissues in the mouth. Simply put, dental X-rays can help dentists provide a more accurate diagnosis
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What is more important? A healthy set of teeth or gums? If you ask us, that would be the gums. That is because it holds the teeth in place, and once that goes, everything else in your mouth goes with it! Put simply, good oral health starts right from the gums themselves. For this reason, you might be wondering how you can tell between healthy versus unhealthy gums and what you
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If you’re looking to having your teeth straightened, then you can choose between two popular dental treatments: traditional braces and Invisalign.Traditional braces have been around for decades, and while they are effective, many people don’t like the idea of having metal pieces stuck to their teeth. With Invisalign, that isn’t a problem!Invisalign is the latest dental treatmen
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Wisdom teeth extraction is a common procedure in fixing issues with your last set of molars. However, they’re very different from your usual simple extraction and usually require more care post-procedure.Your dentist may suggest having your wisdom teeth removed because they could be impacted, infected, or come out at the wrong angle. Whatever your cause is, wisdom teeth extract
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Have you ever found yourself hungry after visiting a dentist, unsure of what you can and can’t eat? Well, you’re not alone. A lot of people who receive dental treatment aren’t really familiar with the rules.Most people believe that you should ice cream to help bring the swelling down. While we’re fully aware that the cold treat can be delicious, you can’t possibly eat nothing b
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When people talk about routine dental care, they would most likely associate it with regular brushing and flossing, avoiding tobacco, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding sweets and sugary foods. However, routine dental care should also include regular visits to your dental clinic.Paying regular visits to your dentist will significantly improve your oral and dental health. Th
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