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Urgent Dental Care Needed For Bacterial Infections
If you develop a toothache, it may be the result of a cavity, a broken filling, an injury, or even problems with your dental appliances such as brackets, wires, or headgear. A dental abscess can also cause a toothache, which if not recognized and treated in its beginning stages can lead to tooth loss and even severe health complications. If you experience throbbing dental pain, drainage surrounding your painful tooth, a bad taste in your mouth, or facial pain, seek emergency dental care.
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What To Know About Oral And IV Dental Sedation
Do you need to have a dental procedure done that will require sedation dentistry? If so, you're likely wondering about the type of sedation that will be used. Here is what you should know about IV sedation and oral sedation. Oral Sedation When a dentist refers to oral sedation, it is when you take a medication that will help ease your anxiety about going to the dentist in general. You either take the medication prior to going to the dentist and have someone drive you to your appointment or take it at the dental office and wait for it to kick in.
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The 4 Basic Steps of the Dental Veneer Procedure
For many suffering from poor self-esteem and embarrassment because of bad teeth, dental veneers can provide relief. They can also strengthen weak and worn teeth and close gaps that cause discomfort. If you're considering dental veneers, you might wonder if the procedure is quick and painless or if it involves more than you want to take on. Here are four basic steps in the dental veneer procedure to know before making your decision.
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Teeth Grinding: What Adult Dental Treatment Do You Need?
Bruxism occurs in people who clench and grind their teeth together at night or during the day. The condition normally occurs in children, but many adults suffer from teeth grinding as well. If you suffer from teeth grinding and need help treating it, seek adult dental treatment today. Learn more about teeth grinding and the adult dental treatments available to you below. What Should Adults Know About Bruxism? Although bruxism can be mild and manageable in some people, the condition can be extremely problematic for others.
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Socket Preservation With Tooth Extraction: Why It Can Be A Good Idea
Dentists will only remove a permanent tooth when it cannot be preserved. Prior to the extraction, your dentist will discuss your options for replacing the tooth. This might be with a dental implant, a dental bridge, or a partial denture. Sometimes this replacement will not be fitted immediately after the extraction. It might be a matter of finances, insurance, or another reason altogether. However, when your dentist suggests an additional procedure at the time of the extraction—a procedure to preserve your dental socket, here's why you should seriously consider this option.
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Should You Have Your Wisdom Teeth Removed?
Do you still have your wisdom teeth? While not everyone needs to have their wisdom teeth removed, many do have issues that necessitate removal. The reason for these issues is that modern family dental hygiene means one is less likely to lose teeth during adolescence, so there is no room in the mouth for this extra row of teeth. If your dentist has recommended wisdom teeth removal but you aren't sure if you should go through with it, here are some things that may influence your decision.
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Poor Salivary Flow Can Make Dental Bridges Uncomfortable
Poor salivary flow can be caused by certain medications such as diuretics, antidepressants, pain medications, and some cardiovascular medications. Certain autoimmune disorders can also impair salivary flow, leading to dry mouth and difficulty chewing your food. When your body fails to produce enough saliva, you may encounter problems with your dental bridge. Here are some ways inadequate saliva production can make your bridge uncomfortable and what you can do abouth them.
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What Can Cause Your Teeth To Become Misaligned
Teenagers are not the only ones that can suffer from misaligned teeth. This problem can actually happen at several stages in your life due to things that you may feel are out of your control. Here are a few reasons why teeth can become misaligned over the years. Menopause The problem with menopause is that it causes estrogen within a woman's body to gradually decline. A side effect is that bones will lose their density, start showing signs of being brittle, and can have deformities in some situations.
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Instances When Your Dentist May Apply A Filling
Dental fillings are common dental applications. The fillings, which can be made from many different materials, are used to replace missing areas of a tooth. Here are several instances in which your dentist may apply a filing. You Have a Cavity To treat a cavity, your dentist removes the decayed portion of tooth material. They replace the missing natural material with a filling to restore the tooth and protect it from further damage.
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Ways To Protect Your New Dental Crown
Getting a dental crown is a relatively common dental procedure, and a dental crown can last a long time when cared for in the right ways. If you need a dental crown for a tooth that is not complete or for any other reason, you should take time to learn how to care for the crown so that you can make sure your crown lasts as long as possible. Here are the best ways to protect a dental crown that your dentist just placed over a tooth in your mouth.
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