Many patients believe that dentures are only for the elderly. But, in fact, dentures are more common than you would imagine and are applicable for almost every age and situation. The good news is that tooth loss occurs gradually and you may be able to avoid wearing dentures if you take excellent care of your oral health and visit the dentist on a regular basis. However, the fol
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Oral surgery conjures several unpleasant sounds and images in one’s mind: the constant buzzing of machines echoing across the dental house, the prick of a needle, the anesthesia running through the area, the blinding light shining on your face, and the sound of metal and teeth scraping against each other before the dentist pulls the latter out.While partly true, tooth extractio
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In terms of dealing with dental issues, one of the scariest concerns that can happen is a cracked tooth. It also brings the person who has to deal with it a world of pain. It's true that teeth are meant to deal with some pressure; however, a certain amount of force can lead your tooth to chipping or cracking. Ice, or a particularly hard piece of food, can be the culprit.There's
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Invisalign is a popular alternative to braces that has mostly been marketed toward adults. However, it can be quite beneficial for children’s use as well. It’s a good investment for people looking for affordable dentistry because of how cost-efficient it is.Invisalign can straighten your kid’s teeth. If you still need some convincing as to why it may be a good choice for your c
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Metal doesn’t always feel good in your mouth, especially if you have to keep them on for a long period of time. This is why dental experts recommend Invisalign, the newest approach to teeth correction that is much easier to work with, and even renders faster results.If you want to say goodbye to your metal brackets, then it’s time to consider Invisalign. If you are still unconv
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No, sedation dentistry isn't a brand new field in dentistry. It's been around for quite some time, and it offers relieving benefits to patients, five of which we'll tackle today.History of Sedation DentistrySedation dentistry was first practiced in 1884 by a New England doctor named Horace Wells, who used nitrous oxide for sedating a patient during a tooth extraction.Unfortunat
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