2015

Four Things to Know about Getting All on Four Dental Implants

Dentist Blog

If you have visited your periodontist recently regarding fixing your smile after periodontal disease, implants may have been mentioned. One of the options your periodontist may mention is an all in four implant option. This option, like other dental options, has benefits and disadvantages. If you aren't sure how this option could benefit you, consider these key points that you should know. What an All on Four Implant Is The first thing you should know about this type of implant is what it is.

20 April 2015

Worried about Oral Health? Have You Tried Oil Pulling?

Dentist Blog

Whenever it's time to schedule a visit to the dentist people tend to concentrate more on their oral health. Of course, truly great oral health is only a result of consistent focus and attention, and the implementation of best practices. You know that you need to brush and floss regularly, but have you considered oil pulling as well? Oil pulling therapy is considered to be a great way of removing bacteria and microorganisms from the deepest recesses of your mouth.

23 March 2015

Best Materials for Dental Crowns

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Dental crowns are ideal for repairing teeth that have sustained damage from mechanical breakage or decay and cavities. The prosthetic is aimed at restoring the strength and function of teeth as well as improving the visual impact. It also limits the progress of the damage because it is basically a cap that is placed over the natural tooth. You will find this treatment beneficial because it offers long-term restoration of dental and oral health.

23 February 2015

7 Foods that Actually Help You to Get a Whiter Smile

Dentist Blog

You're considering a visit to your dentist to get your teeth whitened. Why not consider some dietary changes that will help you to prepare for your visit and make sure that your freshly whitened teeth remain this way for much longer? Certain foods are known to be beneficial in helping to not only keep your mouth healthy, but to give you that bright, sparkling smile. Sesame Seeds In addition to being very high in calcium, which is known to help preserve bones, gums and teeth, sesame seeds are also very chewy.

21 January 2015