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  • COVID-19 Restrictions: Maintaining Your Dental Health

    As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage around the world, one of the impacts has been on people's dental health. With many dentists closed during national or local lockdowns and those that are open offering limited appointments and treatments, it has never been so important to take charge of your dental health. This article will explain some of the things you can do to maintain your dental health during the COVID health emergency.

  • Is a Damaged Filling a Dental Emergency?

    Just what constitutes a dental emergency is open to debate. If you've broken a tooth, then you should clearly see an emergency dentist immediately. Noticed a cavity? Not quite an emergency, but you should still get it filled at your earliest possible convenience (although it can generally wait until regular business hours). But what about when you've had a cavity filled and the filling itself has become loose or even fallen out?

  • Can Transparent Retainers Dry Out Your Mouth?

    Whether you use invisalign braces or another form of transparent retainer, this nifty orthodontic device is meant to fix problems, not cause them. Although your transparent retainers aren't going to cause any major issues, some patients might find that they're experiencing a curious complication shortly after they begin using their new transparent retainers. Why are your retainers drying out your mouth? And is this something you need to live with, or can the problem be solved?

  • Orthodontic Treatment Methods

    Orthodontics is a specialist category of dentistry. Its primary purpose is to fix sections of your teeth and jaw that are not in their proper position. A perfect example is crooked teeth or teeth which have significant gaps in-between. So an orthodontist work is to fill those teeth gaps to make teeth cleaning both possible and comfortable. Further, the practitioner can correct crooked teeth and improve the chewing abilities of the patients.

  • What Is Phase One Orthodontic Treatment?

    Most orthodontic treatment for children starts in their teens. Typically, orthodontists wait until kids lose their baby teeth and their adult teeth are in position. So, you may be surprised when your dentist recommends that your pre-teen see an early orthodontist for a Phase One treatment assessment. What are Phase One orthodontics and how will they help your child? What Does Phase One Involve? Some younger children have obvious orthodontic problems early; others have issues that indicate that they'll need treatment later.

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Dentures and Dentist

Hello, my name is Jack. I am now 79 years old. As you can imagine, my teeth have taken something of a battering over the years. I lost a couple of teeth in a bar fight, four more decayed and one had to be extracted when it became infected. After losing so many teeth, my dentist suggested that I have dentures fitted. I was worried about this but my dentist was really great. He helped explain the procedure and then did an excellent job. I love my new dentures and I wanted to start this blog to offer help to others.

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