Gingivitis is a common disease, but many people don’t know much about it. The literal meaning of gingivitis is inflammation of the gums or gingiva. This inflammation commonly occurs due to a film of bacteria accumulating on the teeth. It is a non-destructive type of periodontal disease. However, if you leave gingivitis untreated, it can…
Read MoreDentures can be a way to bring vitality back to your mouth. Many people fight against getting dentures for as long as they can. While we’d all like to protect our natural teeth forever, there’s no reason to limit your quality of life to do so. Dentures can promote better diets, ease pain, and restore…
Read MoreIf you recently visited your dentist and he said you needed either a crown or a filling, you probably have a few questions. First of all, you probably want to know the difference between a crown and a filling. Perhaps you want to know if the two dental services are interchangeable. While both are considered…
Read MoreNo one wants to learn that they have periodontal disease. But, once it sets in, the next question is whether or not it is curable. Unfortunately, the answer is no. However, this short answer doesn’t provide you with the full scope. You cannot restore bone that has been lost. However, you can halt the damage…
Read MoreWanting a beautiful smile is about more than mere vanity. It’s a great way to boost your confidence. Unfortunately, not everyone is lucky enough to have a perfectly straight, shiny smile. Veneers are the perfect solution for people with teeth that are stained, chipped, or have gaps. They go beyond what traditional braces can achieve.…
Read MoreWhen it comes to missing teeth, dental implants are one option that many people choose. Unlike dentures, that must be taken out and put back in throughout the day, dental implants are permanent. They’re surgically placed in the mouth and fuse into your jaw bone as they heal. Once an implant is healed, only an…
Read MoreOver 50 years ago, there were no standards or guidelines on how often you should visit the dentist. No one even really understood the importance of dental hygiene at the time. Eventually, dental and health organizations decided that proper oral hygiene needed to be taken more seriously. Even if you are among the few that…
Read MoreWe all know that eating after brushing your teeth is considered taboo. Did you know that brushing your teeth directly after eating isn’t good either? While many people think that popping into the bathroom to give their teeth a quick scrub is a good work habit, it could actually be damaging your teeth. After you…
Read MoreGingivitis sounds like a scary disease you don’t want to have. Obviously, there’s no such thing as a good disease. Technically, gingivitis is classified as a periodontal disease. This means that it impacts the soft and hard structures that are essential in supporting your teeth. It is also the cause of inflammation in your gums.…
Read MoreTooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body. You can break a bone much more easily than you can chip a tooth. However, tooth enamel doesn’t contain any living cells. Once your enamel is gone completely (as is the case when you have a cavity), there’s nothing you can do to get that enamel…
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