How a Dentist Fixes Damage to a Dental Implant's Tooth
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12 July 2023
Dental implants can't break, but that statement comes with a reminder: the dental implant is the titanium post surgically placed inside your jawbone. That portion of your dental restoration is inside your bone and is untouchable. The dental crown that was attached to it could theoretically sustain damage, just like a natural tooth. Does your entire implant then need to be removed?
For Life
Your implant is intended to be with you for life.
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Saving Smiles in a Pinch: The Essential Services of an Emergency Dentist
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15 May 2023
Emergencies can happen at any time, and dental emergencies are no exception. When faced with sudden and severe dental issues, seeking the help of an emergency dentist is crucial. This article will explore the reasons why you might need an emergency dentist and the valuable services they can offer to address your dental emergencies.
Severe Toothache
A severe toothache can be debilitating and require immediate attention. It may be caused by various factors, such as tooth decay, infection, or a dental abscess.
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4 Questions To Ask Your Dentist During Your Appointment
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16 February 2023
Going to the dentist is necessary for good oral health, but it can be intimidating. From the waiting room to the examination chair, many unknowns can make us anxious. That's why it's important to ask questions during your appointment. Here are four essential questions you should always ask your dentist.
What Should I Be Doing At Home?
Your dentist has knowledge in all things dental, so they have valuable advice on how you can maintain and improve your oral health at home.
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Making New Complete Dentures Last as Long as Possible
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18 January 2023
Complete dentures are a permanent solution for your missing permanent teeth. You'll always need to wear dentures, but will you always be able to wear the same set? By making the right choices when planning your new dental appliance (along with taking proper care of it), you can make your complete dentures last.
Cast-Metal Framework
Most dentures are made entirely of acrylic materials, but some only have an acrylic coating which conceals more durable materials.
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