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Say No To Yellow: Why A Child's Teeth Can Turn Yellow

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It’s not unusual to see an adult with yellow teeth. This is partially caused by the aging process, as well as general wear and tear. It’s also due to certain dietary habits (for example, coffee and tea consumption) and lifestyle habits (smoking). However, the yellowing of an adult’s teeth may be of little interest to you. As a parent, you may be more concerned about why your young child’s baby teeth are becoming yellow.…

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Why Family Dental Care Is So Important From A Young Age

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When you have a family dental care facility everyone can go to (including parents and grownups) then you know you’re doing well in teaching children the importance of quality dental care. It’s super important that children learn how to care for their teeth at a young age, and it’s very important that children learn that adults also take care of their teeth. Here are reasons why dental care is so important from a young age.…

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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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Signs You Should Have Your Teeth Extracted

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Taking care of your oral health is vital. You may undergo a tooth extraction procedure if you neglect dental hygiene. If you experience tooth decay, some of your teeth will develop permanent damage; hence, the need for teeth extraction procedures. Even though pulling your teeth out may be terrifying and stressful, sometimes it is necessary. The following are signs you should prepare yourself for potential tooth extractions. A Damaged and Infected Tooth…

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How To Identify A Dental Emergency Caused By A Cracked Tooth

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A tooth can crack due to actions such as biting into a hard object, falling, or getting hit during sports. That said, when a tooth cracks, it can be extremely painful, depending on the intensity of the injury. You should know that some cracks are severe and require emergency care. Here are factors that will help determine if your cracked tooth is a dental emergency. Noticeable Crack After a tooth injury, it is likely for a visible crack to form.…

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5 Tips To Get Ready For A Dental Cleaning

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Regular dental cleanings are recommended for adults and children of all ages. These cleanings can remove hardened plaque and reduce the risk of tooth decay and gum disease. While it might not seem necessary to prepare for something as routine as a dental cleaning, it may actually make the experience better. Here are a few tips to get ready for a dental cleaning. Avoid Whitening Your Teeth Some people whiten their teeth right before a dental appointment to show how well they have taken care of their teeth over the year.…

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Do You Want To Remove The Metal From Your Mouth? FAQs About Crowns And The Cosmetic Dentist

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How can a cosmetic dentist help you transform a mouth filled with metal molars into a natural smile? Whether you have gold or silver amalgam fillings, take a look at what you need to know about cosmetic dentistry, restorations, and creating a pearly white smile.  Should You Remove Gold or Amalgam Crowns? While you can replace these crowns, you don’t necessarily have to. The American Dental Association (ADA) notes that amalgam crowns (often referred to as silver crowns because of their appearance) are safe, durable, and effective.…

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3 Problems That Might Plague Your Dental Restoration

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Dental restorations should last for a long time, but they don’t always do. Different issues might affect your dental restoration and necessitate its repair or replacement. Below are three examples of these issues. Restoration Wear Dental restorations are subject to wear and tear, some more than others. Restoration wear is bad because it weakens the materials, reducing its teeth-strengthening function and increasing the risk of dental caries. The dentist will evaluate the location and extent of the wear to determine the appropriate intervention.…

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