
If you’re experiencing tooth sensitivity, it’s your body’s way of letting you know that something is going on that you need to pay closer attention to. Because some issues can be more acute than others, it helps to know how to evaluate the discomfort that you’re feeling. Coming up, you’ll get some advice on how to respond to minor tooth sensitivity and discover what you should do if you’re experiencing a severe toothache.
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New innovations in dentistry allow natural teeth to be preserved much longer than in the past, but tooth loss is still a common problem. In fact, at least 120 million Americans are missing at least one tooth. If you’re like many people, you chose a traditional fixed bridge to fill the empty space. Although it worked for a few years, your dental bridge is failing. If you need to have it replaced, it may be time to consider dental implants. You’ll enjoy the next best thing to your real teeth while having a solution that can last for several decades.
Taking care of your teeth and gums is important to living a healthy, fulfilling life. With that in mind, here are 10 lifetime dental habits to teach your kids, brought to you by a
Every time you visit the dentist and you hear him scraping away at your teeth, that’s because there are layers of dental plaque built up on the surface of your enamel and deep inside the pockets of your gums. However, routine dental cleanings are only one part of the oral care puzzle.
Just because you brush your teeth every day, doesn’t mean that your smile is in it’s best condition. In fact, it’s health could be declining because you’re forgetting (or intentionally ignoring) this crucial step in your dental hygiene routine: flossing!
When you’re looking to replace your teeth, you have to consider a few different things. How will my existing conditions affect my replacement teeth? Can I improve my current health with replacement teeth? Which restorative option will provide the longest lasting results?
You might have initially thought your sensitive teeth wasn’t something to worry about—well, until you had your last dental visit. After finally receiving the dental exam you’ve been needing, your dentist in Arnold was able to spot a dark spot in your smile. That’s right…a dreaded cavity.