25 January 2017
If your teeth are crooked, chipped, cracked, or otherwise don't look their best, you may not be thinking of visiting a cosmetic dentist because of the cost and time involved in getting those teeth fixed. However, there are some very good reasons to consider such a visit and to think about having those problems addressed; note when it may be time to make an appointment for a consultation, and why.
25 January 2017
Tooth decay, cavities, toothaches, and gum disease are some of the common tooth problems reported by dentists. It is recommended that you visit your family dentist the first instance you notice a problem with your mouth or teeth. Leaving some of these conditions unattended may have adverse effects on your overall health and well-being. The following are some of the effects of tooth problems on your health. Cardiovascular Disease If you suffer from periodontal diseases – gum disease – the bacteria from inflammation of your gums may enter your bloodstream and into arteries in your heart.
25 January 2017
The medical community has had a love-hate relationship with fluoride over the decades, but the predominance of evidence does show that it is a crucial component in the fight against tooth decay in oral health. What do you need to know about fluoride and how should you ensure that you are "getting enough"? Research and Proof In the early 20th century, many experts thought that fluoride was harmful and a number of keynote studies set out to prove this to be the case.
24 January 2017
For some people, some of the questions asked by dentists seem like invasion of their privacy. For instance, when asked about their medical history, some patients may be unwilling to provide information, or provide partial information. The patient wonders how their blood pressure or diabetes is related to their teeth problems. There are several reasons why your family dentist asks for such information. Diseases as Risk Factors Research indicates that some diseases or health conditions can have an impact on your teeth.
24 January 2017
As you age, it becomes more and more difficult to hold back the inevitable effects of time on your appearance. Wrinkles begin to appear around your mouth, under your eyes, and on your forehead. In an age where appearance is paramount to popularity and success, these effects of ageing can be damaging. That is why in 2012, Americans spent $261.9 billion on anti-ageing products. It's an expensive endeavour, keeping wrinkles at bay.
24 January 2017
How do you know that you're using the best toothpaste for you? With so many products on the market, many people feel overwhelmed by the choice and simply pick a product that looks familiar. However, this might not be the best way to meet your dental health needs. Instead of picking a toothpaste at random, ask these four questions to refine your choice. 1. Do You Have Sensitive Teeth? Do your teeth hurt when you indulge in ice cream or bite into a crunchy apple?
24 January 2017
If you need some dental work, you may be confused about the right restorative process. Do you need to have veneers or crowns? Aren't they one and the same? If you are a little confused by this terminology, what do you need to know? What's Best for You? While a crown and a veneer are both made from porcelain, they are intended for different purposes. They each look like normal teeth, but your healthcare professional will have to determine which one you are eligible for, according to your current situation.
24 January 2017
If you have a tooth extracted, your dentist will probably suggest an implant or a three-unit fixed bridge to replace it with. But which would be the best option? Here's a comparison of implants and fixed bridges to help you make an informed decision, guided by your dental professional. Implants A dental implant replaces the root of the tooth, as well as the crown. The implant is fused into the jawbone and the crown is subsequently attached to it.
24 January 2017
When a wisdom tooth does not fully erupt from under the gums, either staying completely below or only emerging partially, it is referred to as impacted. This is rare with most teeth, but it can be quite common with the wisdom teeth, which usually come in between the end of a person's teenage years and their early twenties. If your wisdom teeth are impacted, the issue will probably be painless, but your dentist might still recommend that you have them removed.
24 January 2017
Did you know that the modern-day dentist has the capability to replace a tooth in your mouth that may have been missing for many years? It used to be felt that implants were only really practical very soon after the original tooth had been removed for whatever reason. However, now the dentist is able to restore your bite and appearance quite a long time after the fact. How is this accomplished and how does this benefit you?