Living Through Premature Tooth Loss

Same-Day Crowns Are The Way To Go

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If you were given a root canal and a crown in the last 15 years, chances are that your crown may need to be replaced before too long. Since dental crowns are made of strong, tooth-like material, they wear down just like normal teeth. Fortunately, dental technology has only improved since your original crown was placed.  When you had your original crown placed, it likely took two separate appointments and several hours to get it properly placed.…

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4 Tips And Guidelines On Dealing With Dental Stains

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Dental stains are a problem that develops slowly over time, and not all of them are caused by drinking coffee or having natural yellow teeth. Sometimes, you could be dealing with stains resulting from something that happened years before. As such, differentiating various stains will help you understand their root cause and find the best way to resolve them. Here are the four most common causes of stains and how to fix them.…

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Pediatric Dentistry And Sinus Pain: What To Do If Your Child's Face Hurts

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Does your child have a toothache or a sinus infection? Their face hurts—and so do their molars. Before you treat the pain, take a look at the possible causes, the symptoms that warrant a call to the pediatric dentistry practice, and the best ways to stop dental discomfort.  What Could Cause Your Child to Have Facial Pain? You have two primary concerns—their sinuses and their teeth. But which one is at fault?…

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