General Dentistry

Everything You Need to Know About Sedation Dentistry  

If the idea of visiting the dentist puts a pang of fear in your stomach, you aren’t alone; it is estimated that almost 75% of adults in the United States experience some degree of fear associated with undergoing dental procedures, with about 10% of those people experiencing a strong enough fear that they are said to suffer from a dental phobia. Thankfully, though, there is a solution for those who find visiting the dentist to be a panic-inducing idea – sedation dentistry. In this article, we’ll cover what sedation dentistry entails, the various types of sedation dentistry that are

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Dental Crowns
Cosmetic Dentistry

What Are Dental Crowns?

What Are Dental Crowns? Dentists refer to the surface of a tooth covered by enamel as a crown. If the surface of your tooth fractures, chips, or breaks due to an accident or dental disease, your dentist will need to place a crown over it to save the tooth and prevent it from sustaining further damage. A dental crown fits over your damaged tooth to restore the appearance, function, and shape. One of the goals of placing a dental crown is for the treated tooth to look and function like the rest of the teeth. The most common materials

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clean dentures
General Dentistry

What is the best way to clean dentures?

Looking for the best way to clean dentures? Most people think that after getting dentures, you will never worry about denture care; however, that is not true. Dentures have the capability of harboring microorganisms which lead to their destruction. Dentures can also get stained and appear dingy if not taken care of. To have good-looking dentures, you will need to commit to cleaning them. Here we will focus on how to take care of dentures and the risks of not cleaning them perfectly. See Also cost of Dentures in Houston, TX. What Is the Best Way to Clean Your

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Front Tooth Root Canal
General Dentistry

Front Tooth Root Canal – Root Canal on a Front Tooth

Root canal treatments aim to restore a decaying or infected tooth. Most people often shy away from the procedure, thinking that it is costly and painful. The cost of root canal and crown on front tooth will differ from one dental clinic to another. But, it won’t put a big dent in your pocket. After all, it is safer to save the tooth before it falls off completely. What should you expect in a front root canal procedure? Some of the early signs that should trigger you to seek a front root canal procedure include teeth sensitivity when drinking

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Receding Gums
General Dentistry

What are Receding Gums

Receding Gums (Gum recessions) are familiar dental issues. Generally, gum recession takes place gradually; hence, many people may not know whether they have it or not. Sensitivity is usually the primary sign that you may be having this condition. In some instances, you might observe that your tooth seems elongated more than usual. Usually, you may feel the notch around your gum line. It is important to note that gum recession is something that you should not ignore. Once you think or notice that you have gum recede, plan for an appointment with the dentist. There are available treatments

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dentist explaining dentures vs dental implants
General Dentistry

What are immediate dentures

Considering immediate dentures? Anyone can lose a tooth and may wish to replace it. However, aging and poor dental hygiene are primary causes of tooth loss in adults. According to a report by the American College of Prosthodontists, an estimated 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth. In addition, nearly 40 million Americans are missing all of their teeth. Many individuals over age 65 have no natural teeth left. Luckily, there is a variety of missing teeth treatment options, and immediate dentures is one of them. Find out more about immediate dentures, benefits, cost of immediate dentures,

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General Dentistry

Symptoms of Periodontitis and Treatment Options

Periodontitis, also referred to as gum disease, refers to a severe gum infection that destroys your soft tissue. It also destroys the bone supporting your teeth if left untreated. Periodontal disease can cause your teeth to loosen or, in extreme cases, result in tooth loss. With good oral hygiene and early treatment, you can stop the damage of the periodontal disease. Here we will focus on signs of gum disease and treatment. Types of Gum Disease The severity of your condition triggers the types of gum disease. Here are some stages of periodontal disease. Inflammation or Gingivitis Gum disease

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Malocclusion treatment Houston Texas
General Dentistry

What are Crowded Teeth? Causes & Treatment Options

In a simple definition, crowded teeth refer to a dental condition where all your teeth do not fit within your jaw. It occurs due to a lack of enough room in the jaw to accommodate erupting teeth. Jaw size can be too small, or the teeth can be too large when you have overcrowded teeth. Everyone’s jaws have arches meant for each tooth in the mouth. The arches have particular dimensions, which teeth should fit in. Teeth with large sizes can fail to fit within these arches and cause crowding. Signs of crowded teeth include overlapping teeth and twisting

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General Dentistry

10 Dental Issues you must know about and what can lead to

Have you ever seen teeth abnormalities pictures in your dentist’s office? Usually, they’re examples of the most common dental problems. Although the damage seems severe, many of these conditions stem from minor issues. Your mouth has many functions, which includes being an entryway to rest of your body. While some dental problems cause minimal damage, some are more severe and interfere with bodily functions. Here’s a list of ten common dental issues with prevention and treatment tips. Ten Common Dental Issues Cavities Cavities, or tooth decay, typically occur when bacteria, plaque, and acid are left on the enamel for

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middle aged woman with artificial teeth
General Dentistry

Affordable Tooth Replacement Options for Missing Teeth

Research reports that the average adult aged mid-thirties to 50 in the U.S. is missing seven teeth. Some of these missing teeth may be wisdom teeth, but the other missing teeth can be molars or back teeth that affect your eating and chewing, or front teeth that affect your smile and confidence. The consequences of deciding against replacing a missing tooth may not seem that important, but three things can happen to other teeth, jawbone, and gums if you neglect to replace missing tooth. Occlusion or the bite is off is one consequence. What teeth you have and how

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