The 5 Step Process Of Getting Dental Implants

Posted on: 15 November 2022

Whether you require a single implant to replace a single tooth or need multiple implants to support a full set of dentures, the process of getting your dental implants will be the same. This process is made up of five steps. Continue reading below to learn more about each of these five steps. Step #1: Dental Molds The first step your dentist will need to complete is to take a full set of dental molds.
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Twilight Toothache: Why You Have Tooth Pain At Night

Posted on: 11 October 2022

Is tooth pain giving you sleepless nights? A toothache is bad enough during the day, but when it strikes at night, your sleep cycle suffers. Although you can soothe the pain using a cold compress or some pain medication, you still need to determine the cause of your tooth pain. And if the pain persists for more than one night, a trip to your dentist is advised.  Toothache occurs at night for several reasons.
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3 Signs You Are Working With The Right Dentist For You

Posted on: 9 September 2022

When you are looking for a new dentist, you want to get one you can put your complete trust in and one that you can be sure will do an excellent job for you. You can look for several signs to help you be sure that you are working with the right dentist.   Actively Listens to You One big sign that you are working with a good dentist is that they are actively listening to you when you talk.
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How Cosmetic Veneers Can Improve Your Smile

Posted on: 4 August 2022

Veneers are a type of dental treatment that can help improve the appearance and shape of your teeth. They're thin slices of porcelain cemented onto the front surface of your teeth to give them a brighter, shinier appearance. They're the ideal solution for people who don't want to get their teeth whitened or for those who have stained or worn down teeth. They're also a great choice for people who have a small, crooked tooth or a cracked tooth, as veneers can conceal these imperfections and restore the look and feel of a healthy tooth.
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