Exploring Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures
New dentures might restore your beautiful smile, but you should expect a little time to pass before you get used to wearing them. Among the common issues new denture wearers face are getting used to speaking, eating, and wearing dentures. Here are 4 things to expect when wearing dentures that you didn’t experience before you got them.
Gum Irritation
Dentures will most likely irritate your gums. The main issue is that the shape of your gums changes over time—especially after you’ve had your teeth removed. Read More»
If you lose part of a tooth to trauma, there are a few ways the dentist can make your tooth look good as new. The exact treatment method will depend on the severity and location of your break.
Severity comes down to which dental structures suffered the break. A simply crack in the upper dentin would be a mild break. Loss of more than half a tooth with damage to the interior pulp and root structures would be a severe break. Read More»
If you ever end up breaking a tooth, dealing with a toothache or otherwise encountering a dental problem after regular hours, you’ll need to be sure that you are able to get the help and service that you need. The way to go about this is to reach out an emergency dental care professional who can help you. These 24-hour dentists will help you out, so that you are able to get all that you need to make your pain and discomfort go away, even though you might not be seeing your primary care dentist, and are getting care outside of regular hours. Read More»
In today’s world no one has to be stuck with the curse of a lackluster smile. As dentistry techniques have been perfected over the years it is now easier then ever to get dental care to keep your mouth happy and healthy. One particular device which has grown more popular over the years is the porcelain veneer.
Veneers offer many benefits when compared to their more traditional counterparts, the denture:. Read More»
If you recently had braces installed, you may be wondering how you are supposed to eat with a “metal mouth.” Although it may seem a bit daunting at first, it will soon become second nature. In the meantime, follow these four tips for eating with braces:
1. Eat Smaller Bites, Slower
It might seem hard—especially if you are starving—but it is important that you eat smaller bites when you first get your braces. Read More»