Dental implants have been around for many years and the treatment's effectiveness in improving overall oral health has been proven. And yet, there are still many people who are reluctant to get them because of what they might have heard or read from someone else's experience. If you are having oral problems, orthodontists are the perfect people to ask for advice. The truth is, the dental implant is considered as one of the most effective dental treatments, and when done right can do wonders to your teeth.
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A Quick Guide For Making It Through The Day (And Until You Can Get To The Dentist) With A Broken Dental Crown
There is no doubt that a broken dental crown can definitely cause an otherwise nice day to become a really bad one and if it's going to be a day or two until you can see the dentist, it's not going to get any better. Fortunately, there are a few things that you might be able to do in order to minimize the severity of the problem during that time period, but your options will be impacted by the severity and type of damage the crown has sustained.
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Dentists May Help You Dip Into The Fountain Of Youth
There are many people who go to unnatural measures to stay looking young. These individuals get skin removed from their face to make their face look tight, or sometimes they have injections done. Most of the time people come away looking a little bit unnatural, but there is another way to look your very best.
There are many people who turn to a dentist, an orthodontist, or an oral surgeon to help them look their youngest.
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4 Tips For Extending The Life Of Your Dental Crowns
Instead of having your broken or decayed tooth pulled, it may be possible for your dentist to save the remaining portion of your tooth with a crown. Dental crowns are fixed prosthetic devices and are sometimes referred to as caps. They are attached to the healthy portion of your tooth and according to WebMD, dental crowns can last anywhere between five and 15 years. Below is a list of tips you can follow to extend the life of your caps so that they last the maximum 15 years.
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