Unfortunately, your teeth aren’t going to be around forever. Eventually, you will start to degrade one by one. However, this doesn’t mean that your smile has to go as well. We here at Dental House believe that everyone deserves to have a good smile, regardless of the circumstances. This is why dental veneers are so vital to modern dentistry. They can help people who have damage
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Absorption is a word that we are all familiar with, but did you know that there’s a thing called resorption in dentistry? And when we say dentistry, yes, it involves the teeth.Teeth resorption is a process in which a part of the body absorbs another, which isn’t something the teeth should be doing. This refers to a tooth or partial tooth loss due to irritation or injury. Not on
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No matter how much we take care of it, our teeth will still get some form of the disease, one way or another. One of the many diseases our teeth can suffer is periodontitis. In the simplest of terms, periodontitis is a gum disease that, as the name implies, affects the gums and root structures of the teeth. If left untreated, it can cause you to lose your teeth in the long run.
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Going to the dentist is something that most people just readily accepted as a fact of life. However, not all people feel the same way. There are people who experience dental anxiety where the mere thought of going to the dentist sends a chill down their spine. While being scared of the dentist isn’t something to worry about, they could affect your dental hygiene if you refuse t
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A root canal has a bad rep, not because of the treatment itself, but because of the “pain” associated with it. However, if your dentist recommends you get one, it’s likely the best (and only) option.An effective way to eliminate the fear is to be informed. Knowing the basics about a root canal will help you feel more confident about the procedure. Let’s start!Root CanalA root c
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If you have been experiencing some aches in your mouth for the past few days or weeks, it is best to visit and consult your dentist as soon as possible. Do not wait for the pain to become unbearable and for your teeth to be permanently damaged. If the pain does not subside after two or three days, you should book an emergency appointment with a dentist near you.For your optimum
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