Monday, September 6th, 2010 at
12:55 pm
How would you like to smile more and spend less on your dental treatments? Because when you have dental problems like tooth decay and mouth sores, it is just like getting sick and spending money to visit the doctor and buy your prescribed medicines. It just burns a significant hole in your pocket. That is really something you do not want to go through. Dentists, like Dr. Jonathan Hartley, recommends people to adhere to basic dental care if they want to avoid spending a lot of money on their dental treatments.

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Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
12:02 pm
Dental Implants are another type of artificial teeth aside from dentures. People prefer this treatment as they are more attractive and desirable than the usual dentures. With the help of technology advances from implant dentistry, one can eat and speak as though they have natural teeth. The implants cannot be removed from the mouth but they need to be cleaned regularly.
Procedure
Dental implants are best performed by specialized dentists such as a prosthodontics. The procedure takes some time to complete. Holes are made in the jaw where titanium screws are put in place. It takes a few months for a new bone to grow around it. This fuses the screws in the proper place. An artificial tooth is then permanently attached into the screw.

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Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at
5:46 pm
The very last molars at the back of your jaw are your wisdom teeth. Usually, they break out when we are 18-22 years old; but for some people, it is only when they are older do they get their wisdom teeth.
Wisdom teeth usually need to be removed because of the insufficient space in the mouth and the problems with their position while growing. If the tooth is growing sideways, it is called an impacted wisdom tooth. In these cases, it has to be extracted. When the tooth is already infected,it also has to be taken out. Situations like these can cause pain if the tooth is not removed. If you have the right medications at home, easing the pain should be no problem.

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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at
11:32 am
How often have you watched TV commercials late at night only to be bombarded with television ads showing celebrities with super white teeth? Haven’t you wished that your teeth were just as white? You don’t really need those specialized and expensive teeth whitening products, you just need to learn how to look after your teeth properly. First of all, make sure you practice good oral hygiene always. To avoid tooth discoloration, you should use common sense and avoid habits such as smoking. Your diet can play a huge part in keeping your teeth white.

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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
10:11 am
Tooth decay in children is a common tooth related problem. In the case of dental decay, small holes or cavities form on the outer surface of the teeth. These cavities or the holes are usually formed due to the collapse of the hard dental tissues.
If children are addicted to eating sweet foods, then their vulnerability for this disease increases. The resultant cavities will not be very deep in cases of mild tooth decay. However, the cavities can be very deep in more severe cases hampering the adjoining blood vessels and nerve tissues.

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