2 Reasons To Consider Invisible Braces Over Traditional Braces

Posted on: 27 July 2017
Invisible braces are a great option to consider if you need to straighten your teeth but are somewhat concerned about the effects that traditional braces will have on your appearance. Invisible braces are a product that straightens your teeth by allowing a dentist to provide you with a clear plastic mouthpiece that will provide small corrections to the positioning of your teeth. After wearing that mouthpiece for a few weeks, the dentist will have you come in and will create another mouthpiece for you that will make further minor adjustments to your teeth.
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Dental Implants: Signs Of Failure

Posted on: 14 June 2017
Any surgical procedure has the risk of failing, which is even true of dental implants. The key to catching problems earlier on during recovery is to be familiar with the warning signs that the implant is starting to fail. Keep these 4 things in mind, and consult your dentist if you recognize any of these signs that your dental implant is failing. 4 Signs of Failure Pain Your body uses pain as a sign that something is wrong.
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Dental Implants: Reasons Why They Can Fail

Posted on: 14 June 2017
There is always a risk of something going wrong when having a surgical procedure done. That said, the risk of failure is quite small when it comes to dental implants, with the failure rate being as low as 5% for implants placed in the lower jaw. Be aware of these potential reasons for dental implant failure. Bacteria Bacteria has the potential to get into the jawbone from the surgical procedure of placing the titanium post.
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The Three Truths Of A Root Canal

Posted on: 17 May 2017
It seems that root canals are the huge root of misconception, which is a problem since this means many people do not follow through with root canals when it is suggested by their dentist. Here are the three truths of a root canal you should know: Root Canals Are Not Painful While the idea of a root canal seems painful, you will receive anesthesia from your dentist, enough that is going to make you comfortable.
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