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What Are Snap-On Veneers?

A white and bright smile can do wonders for your social, professional, and personal life. Some studies go as far as claiming that most individuals who have sought aesthetic or cosmetic dental methods have shown an increased level of self-confidence. Well, this isn’t new news. However, a recent study done by Crest® puts numbers to what most of us were already…

Night Guards For Sleep Teeth Grinding

Is it regular routine for you to wake up with a sore mouth and uncannily sensitive teeth? Have you never before complained about headaches or toothaches but seem to not be able to get rid of these pesky issues as of lately? You may, in fact, be suffering from a condition known as bruxism. Bruxism is an abnormal yet common…

Choosing the Right Teeth Whitening Technique for You!

Who doesn’t love a dazzling white smile? We are all obsessed with a stunning, white smile. The same kind that your favorite celebrities flaunt on the red carpet or gorgeous models in magazine shoots. Tooth whitening is inarguably the most frequently requested dental procedure in today’s time. Americans spend nearly $2 billion annually to keep their smiles looking fresh and…

Bi-Annual Preventative Dental Care and Cleaning

Going to the dentist is rarely anyone’s idea of fun. Perhaps, you’ve also put off going to the dentist for a bi-annual dental cleaning and checkup due to your busy schedules. Or, something more plausible – maybe you’re terrified of visiting the dentist either because you’ve fallen behind on your oral hygiene or because you’ve had a traumatic experience with…

Halloween Sweets and Your Teeth

Halloween brings lots of sweets whether young or older. Candy seems to be everywhere, even at work. It can be hard to resist your sweet tooth. We all know that sugar isn’t good for our teeth, and it’s can be hard to resist. There are some things you can do to help prevent dreaded cavities from your Halloween sugar-fest. Here…

All About Your Teeth

The teeth are the hardest substances in the human body. Besides being essential for chewing, the teeth play an important role in speech. Parts of the teeth include: • Enamel: The hardest, white outer part of the tooth. Enamel is mostly made of calcium phosphate, a rock-hard mineral. • Dentin: A layer underlying the enamel. It is a hard tissue that…

Tooth Abscess

A tooth abscess is a pocket of pus that’s caused by a bacterial infection. The abscess can occur at different regions of the tooth for different reasons. A periapical abscess occurs at the tip of the root, whereas a periodontal  abscess occurs in the gums at the side of a tooth root. The information here refers specifically to periapical abscesses….