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Too Little, Too Much, Or Just Right: The Beauty Of Proportional Gums

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When you think of cosmetic dentistry, you probably think of the many ways that dentists can alter the appearance of your teeth. From bleaching and straightening to bonding and veneers, there are lots of ways that the color, texture, and shape of teeth can be altered. But if your teeth are the focal point when people see you smile, your gums are the backdrop. Healthy, attractive gums may not get a lot of remarks from people, but they improve the overall look of your mouth.…

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3 Things Your Dentist Wishes You Knew

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If you dread going to the dentist and you haven’t stressed that your children go, you’re making a huge mistake that can affect everyone’s health and your budget. Here are a few different things a lot of dentists wish people would realize, which would help prevent long term dental problems. Seeing a Dentist Saves You Money A lot of people think that they save money by avoiding the dentist, when the reality is that they will most likely pay more down the road for the work they need.…

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If You Hate The Taste Of Mouthwash, Try These Homemade Alternatives Instead

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Mouthwash is supposed to kill oral bacteria that brushing leaves behind, leaving you less prone to gingivitis and cavities. Unfortunately, a lot of people simply cannot stand the strong flavor of over-the-counter mouthwashes. If you’re one of them, don’t give up mouthwash entirely. Instead, just make one of these homemade mouthwash alternatives to use at the end of your dental hygiene routine. Plain Saltwater Salt has the natural antimicrobial properties. When dissolved and swished around in the mouth, it alters the mouth’s pH, making it less hospitable to these organisms.…

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The Hair Of The Tooth That Bit You: The Relationship Between The Health Of Your Hair And Teeth

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It’s considered the height of bad form to stare at someone’s hair (rather than their eyes) while they’re talking, but you might want to pick up this little habit if you want to be able to figure out if their teeth are squeaky clean. You may be wondering what on earth your aunt’s split ends have to do with her early-onset denture use, but it turns out that the two circumstances might actually be linked.…

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Dentist Appointments Are A Nightmare For Anxiety Sufferers – How You Can Work Through It

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It is not a simple matter of ‘sucking it up’ and making it through a dental appointment for an anxiety sufferer. The thought of losing control of what is happening to you can be unbearable and can lead to avoidance of dental appointments. There are a few proven tips you can try to help you get through these extremely difficult appointments. Communicate With the Dentist It is very important to communicate with your dentist right from the first meeting.…

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Different Types Of Cosmetic Dentistry

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Traditional dentistry involves oral hygiene plus the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases. On the other hand cosmetic dentistry is more concerned with improving the appearance of teeth. Issues such as chipped or crooked teeth, missing teeth, and discoloration are common problems resolved by a cosmetic dentist. The following are different types of cosmetic dentistry: Bite Reclamation This is a treatment carried out to alter the vertical dimension of teeth which have been subjected to many years of wear due to acid reflux and teeth grinding.…

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Worried That Your Child Has Pulled Too Many Teeth? Ask Your Dentist!

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Kids lose their baby teeth one of two ways– either slowly over time, or all at once and very quickly. When the second scenario occurs and leaves spaces unfilled by adult teeth, you are left wondering if Junior pulled out too many teeth, i.e., he pulled some adult teeth with the baby teeth. If you want to allay your fears about the gaps in your child’s teeth, visit your dentist. …

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3 Dental Care Tips For The Winter Season

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Winter weather can be a lot of fun – without winter weather, when would you get to enjoy snowball fights or cozy nights curled up in front of the fireplace? But winter weather brings its own set of challenges, too. It’s cold and flu season, which means that you have to be vigilant to avoid getting sick. The drop in temperature can also contribute to tooth sensitivity, which means that you run a greater risk of toothaches during the winter months.…

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Expectant Mothers Ask - Why Are My Gums Bleeding?

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In addition to the myriad of changes in a woman’s body during pregnancy, some women discover after becoming pregnant that their gums begin to bleed when brushing.  Is this something to worry about?  What causes it?  And how can it be treated?  Why Does Pregnancy Cause Bleeding Gums? Blame it on the hormones.  Estrogen and progesterone normally secreted during pregnancy cause mucus membranes to swell, making areas like your mouth more easily irritated and therefore more likely to bleed.…

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5 Situations That Require Using Sedation At The Dentist

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Sedation dentistry is a common technique used for those that struggle with going to the dentist. If you ever find yourself in any of the following situations at the dentist, using sedation dentistry might work best for getting you through the procedure. You Have A Fear of Going To The Dentist Up to 15% of Americans have a fear of going to the dentist that prevents them from having their regular 6 month cleaning.…

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