24 May 2023
Dental crowns protect a broken tooth by completely covering it. They are designed to stay in place for several years, but they can come out accidentally for any number of reasons, such as injury, poor dental hygiene or chewing tough foods. Fortunately, it is not a serious problem as long as you follow the right steps. Retrieve the crown Firstly, make sure you find the crown. It is most likely that you were eating when it came out.
14 March 2023
Teeth grinding, known medically as bruxism, is a serious dental issue that can result in a loss of tooth enamel, and it often happens while someone is asleep. This is a problem that can affect young children just as much as adults. Though the exact cause is often unclear, childhood bruxism may be due to issues such as misaligned teeth, stress, or teething pain. It can also be a symptom of other medical issues, such as cerebral palsy or hyperactivity.
12 January 2023
When it's time for your regular dental visit, your dentist will perform a number of different steps to ensure that your teeth and gums stay healthy. One of the most important things they will do is remove plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth. This blog post takes a look at how this process works. What Is Plaque? Plaque is a film of bacteria that can build up on your teeth over time.