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Dental Implants

Your Guide for Dental Implant Types and Procedure

Your Guide for Dental Implant Types and Procedure: Dental Implants have become the most accepted way of replacing a missing tooth in the world of dentistry. They replace the tooth from the very root, thus replicating its function in the mouth thoroughly. Plus the fact that they come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and heights make them even more desirable than other means of replacing teeth in people.

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dental surgery

6 Tips for Quick Recovery Post Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Evolution and the change in living conditions have rendered our really important third molars completely irrelevant in our modern lives. Also known as wisdom teeth, these are actually a set of 4 molars that erupt in our mouth after the age of 17. However, evolution has also ensured that not all of us have the room in our mouth to adjust these wisdom teeth, and thus, they end up causing more trouble than they solve.

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family dentistry

Debunking 10 Popular Myths about Root Canal

The words root canal are strong enough to send shivers down anyone’s spine. Although it is a regular dental procedure, the myths associated with it has freaked out the patients. Many people have started delaying their root canal treatments assuming these myths to be true. So what are these myths we are talking about? Is there any reality behind these misconceptions?

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Gum

Establishing the Link between Gum Disease and a Healthy Pregnancy

According to The Journal of the American Dental Association, Pregnant women with chronic gum disease are four to seven times more likely to have a premature baby. Pregnancy is a time of great expectations, however, few expectant mothers understand the importance of good dental health during pregnancy. Pregnancy causes a variety of hormonal changes and some of these changes bring an increased risk of gum disease. The elevated levels of progesterone that come with pregnancy, cause an exaggerated response to the bacteria present in plaque, which can cause gingivitis.

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Dental Hygiene

Taking Oral Contraceptives? Pay attention to your Oral Health

These days, choosing a form of birth control can seem as daunting as shopping for a new cell phone. The birth control technology is constantly changing and there are just innumerable options. Even after options galore, the science behind contraception remains the same. In today’s day and age, women being professionals, who have to plan the family, it is highly important, that we know the effects of oral contraception on one’s Oral Health. Birth control pills make your body think that it’s pregnant, so the body does not get pregnant again. The hormonal pills taken for the birth control cause certain changes which have profound effect on your gums.

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family dentistry

Your dentist may diagnose your systemic disease before anyone else

World Health Organization defines oral health in terms of general, physical, psychological and social well-being. Teeth and gums speak volumes about the overall physiological well-being. The manifestation of our internal health can be observed through notable changes in teeth, gums or tongue. A similar manifestation has been seen in a case of tooth enamel defect associated with renal disease called Nephrocalinosis.

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family dentistry

COVID Tongue: Should it be Considered as a Symptom After All?

Dentists have been known to diagnose plethora of diseases through oral cavity which is supposed to be a mirror to overall health. One of the latest symptoms that is being noticed in association with coronavirus infection is COVID tongue where dentists may play a major role.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

Dental Crowns: Why They Play An Important Role for Your Teeth

The dental crown looks like the top of the tooth and protects the structure above the gum line. Few restorations are as adaptable as dental crown. Dentists generally use them for strengthening, protecting and enhancing the look of teeth. Look no further for a practical option that provides optimum protection since most problems can be solved with dental crowns.

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Dental Implants

Dental Implants: 5 Useful Tips to Increase Their Longevity

How Increase Dental Implants Longevity? A dental implant is an artificial or replacement tooth fixed in the jawbone with a metallic root. this procedure does a great job of filling the gap caused due to a missing or lost tooth. The dental implant is one of the most common treatment options when a person has lost a tooth due to infection, cavity, or injury.

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dental surgery

Wisdom Tooth Removal: What Happens When You Ignore Impacted Teeth for Long?

Impacted wisdom tooth is a dental condition where the third molars or wisdom tooth does not erupt completely through the gums. They can also grow at odd angles, and press the nerve of the nearby teeth. Plaque can accumulate easily on such teeth as they are difficult to clean. The result can be cavities, tooth decay, infection, gingivitis and other issues.