3 Things That Increase Your Chances of Needing a Root Canal
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2 February 2017
Root canals aren't the scary dental procedure that they used to be. Modern techniques, technology, and anesthesia have made the root canal procedure no more painful than a filling for most people. Still, it's best for your dental health to try to avoid needing a root canal if you can. Take a look at a few things that you might be doing that could put you at greater risk for needing a root canal, and find out how to reduce that risk.
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Fell On Some Ice And Knocked Two Front Teeth Out? What You Need To Do
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5 January 2017
If you fell on the ice and knocked out your two front teeth all is not lost. There are ways you can save your teeth if you act fast. This will save you a lot of money on dental bills and you will not have to worry about losing your precious pearly whites.
Steps to Save Your Teeth
As soon as you possibly can pick up the teeth by the chewing surface.
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Crown Options You Can Choose From
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29 December 2016
If you are going to be having crowns put on one or more of your teeth, then there are some options you should know about so you can be sure you are getting crowns that work the best for you. While a lot of people tend to go with crowns that look just like the rest of their teeth so no one can tell that they aren't their natural teeth, you may be different.
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Dental Implants: Determining If Implants Are Right For You
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12 December 2016
When you have missing teeth, you may consider dental implants to restore your mouth. This can be a process, and one that some people aren't willing to deal with. If you are basically healthy and a non-smoker, you can consider the use of dental implants to restore teeth in your mouth. This is done by implanting a titanium rod in your jaw, allowing it to fuse to your jaw bone, and then screwing a crown onto the top of the implant.
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