What To Know About Extracting A Child's Baby Tooth

Posted on: 24 November 2020

Has a trip to your kid's dentist resulted in hearing that one of your child's baby teeth needs to be removed? If so, you may be wondering why this is even necessary, especially when baby teeth eventually fall out. Here are some things to know about this dental procedure when young children are involved.  Baby Teeth Extractions Are Easier Than Adult Tooth Extractions You may be a bit shocked to know that your kid needs to have a tooth removed, but it is actually going to be a lot less invasive than you think.
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4 Ways to Deal with an Underbite

Posted on: 2 October 2020

An underbite occurs when your lower teeth stick out further than your upper teeth. The degree to which one's lower teeth stick out further than the upper teeth can vary greatly, regardless of the degree, this condition is considered an underbite. An underbite is more than just something that you may not like the visuals of. An underbite can cause both face and mouth pain, and it can lead to challenges with biting, chewing, and speaking.
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3 Brilliant Ways To Brighten Your Smile

Posted on: 30 December 2019

When you think of cosmetic dentistry, you may imagine yourself submitting to crown fittings, undergoing dental implant procedures, or receiving a removable  bridge. While any of these reconstructive services can certainly help someone with "bad teeth" smile more confidently, they're not the only dental techniques that can improve your looks. Here are three other procedures worth discussing with your cosmetic dentist. 1. Professional Teeth Whitening Have you tried whitening your teeth in the past, only to give up in frustration?
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How Do You Know When A Dental Crown Needs To Be Replaced?

Posted on: 26 November 2019

Obtaining a dental crown is one of the most reliable ways to fix a gap in your smile because of a damaged tooth. These cosmetic dental fixtures have the ability to last for a really long time and perform like a regular tooth. However, eventually, crowns can need to be replaced, and it is best if you know how to spot signs it is time for ceramic crown restoration or replacement.
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