Dental Bridge Aftercare Tips To Reduce Sensitivity
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A dental bridge is crucial in restoring your bite function and improving your smile if you’ve lost your natural teeth. A dental bridge is a dental prosthesis with one or several fake teeth that replace missing teeth. They are often supported by dental crowns attached to healthy adjacent natural teeth. However, you can also anchor a bridge with dental implants or frameworks. Immediately after getting a dental bridge, it’s normal to experience minor discomfort, soreness, or sensitivity around the bridge. It is normal since the anchor teeth are trimmed down for the supporting crown to fit normall ..read more
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Learn More About Dental Implants Before And After
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Missing one or several teeth can ruin your perfect smile, lower self-confidence, and make everyday functions like speaking and chewing challenging. The longer you wait without replacing, the more your jawbone deteriorates. The surrounding teeth also shift towards the gap gradually, leading to misalignments. The gaps also tend to trap food particles and are harder to clean, increasing your risk of oral problems like gum disease and tooth decay. A dental implant is an excellent way to replace lost teeth and prevent all these issues. This article looks at what to expect before and after getting d ..read more
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How Do You Cure Gum Disease Without Surgery?
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Gum or periodontal is a common oral concern among millions of adults and children. Gum disease is the inflammation or infection of the gum tissues, often caused by bacterial plaque and tartar. When you don’t clean your mouth thoroughly, bacterial plaque collects on the teeth and around the gums. If left for long, plaque hardens to tartar, a hard deposit that forms on teeth and along the gum line. Over time, bacterial plaque and tartar release toxins that erode the teeth and irritate the gums, causing tooth decay and gum disease. Over time, plaque and tartar (calculus) develop under the gum lin ..read more
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What Are The Benefits Of Using A Mouth Guard?
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Sports accidents and regular teeth grinding and clenching are primary causes of dental damage. If you grind your teeth during sleep, play contact sports, or engage in high-impact physical impacts, you might want to consider a mouthguard. While a night guard won’t prevent sports accidents or the action of grinding your teeth, it significantly reduces tooth damage and other side effects caused by these factors. What is a Mouthguard? A mouthguard is a thin and transparent dental appliance worn over the teeth. The device protects your mouth, teeth, tongue, gums, cheeks, and jaw from trauma caused ..read more
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What To Do When You Have A Dental Emergency?
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Good dental hygiene and check-ups are essential to maintaining excellent dental health. Still, that doesn’t exempt you from dental problems. For instance, you can accidentally break your tooth when eating, playing sports, or during a car accident. Dental problems can happen in many forms. Some require urgent care, while you can treat others later. Thus, your actions after a dental injury or discomfort will determine the outcome. It’s highly advisable to have an emergency dentist to guarantee prompt and effective treatments during a dental emergency. Contact our emergency dentistry in Easton, P ..read more
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How Do You Benefit From Dental Veneers?
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Do you feel insecure or self-conscious about your smile? You should consider dental veneers if you avoid smiling broadly due to dental imperfections like chips, cracks, discoloration, misshapen, and improper gaps. Thanks to modern dentistry, dental veneers are customized to the color of your natural teeth for a uniform and beautiful smile. What are Dental Veneers? Dental veneers are thin tooth-colored coatings or shells attached to the front of the tooth to cover damage and improve their appearance. Veneers have tooth-colored materials like porcelain or composite resin. Fitting a dental veneer ..read more
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All about Dental Veneers How to Use Them
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Thanks to modern technology in dentistry, nothing should stop you from getting the smile of your dreams. Whether your teeth are stained, cracked, crooked, or chipped, your dentist can help. If you only have minor teeth damage, your dentist can repair your smile with dental veneers. What are Dental Veneers? Teeth veneers are thin tooth-colored shells bonded to the front of teeth to repair damage and improve their appearance. Your Easton dentist might recommend dental veneers to address: Stained or discolored teeth that won’t respond to teeth bleaching. These stains result from tooth decay, cer ..read more
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Is A Dental Crown Worth It?
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Yes! Why is a dental crown worth it from a cost perspective, and is it necessary from an oral health perspective. Here’s more information about the benefits of a dental crown in Easton, PA, from our dentist at Maple Tree Dental. Saving a Tooth is Better than Replacing It If you’ve heard that you have a tooth that is damaged and needs a tooth crown (sometimes called a dental cap) to save it from being lost completely, you may be wondering if it’s a better choice to have it extracted rather than repaired. Depending on a patient’s need for a dental crown (such as the location of the tooth, genera ..read more
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