In adolescence, nearly everyone has almost all their permanent teeth. Over time, these teeth may be extracted one by one until eventually, some people may have no natural teeth left. Thus, it becomes necessary to use dentures to…
Read moreDental implants are made of titanium metal and are used to replace lost natural teeth. They can be safely placed in patients who are healthy enough to undergo oral surgery. Advantages of Dental Implants: They do not lead…
Read moreOne of the causes of decay in baby teeth is allowing children to fall asleep with a milk bottle, which leaves milk sugars from both breast milk and cow’s milk on the teeth. These sugars can be converted…
Read moreGlobal-level teeth whitening technology using blue LED light enhances tooth whitening, adjusting the shade of your teeth to be brighter in just 45 minutes. Zoom! boosts confidence with clean, white teeth in a short time and was developed…
Read moreOcclusion dentistry is focused on treating abnormalities in the way teeth come together during chewing, which can affect the masticatory muscles and the temporomandibular joints (TMJ). A common cause of these issues is bruxism, or teeth grinding, particularly…
Read moreDental devices are a viable option if selected appropriately to treat patients who snore and possibly those with sleep apnea. These devices are made from medically approved materials. Dental sleep medicine specialists treat patients by taking dental impressions…
Read moreDental sealants involve applying a clear or opaque tooth-colored material to coat and seal the deep pits and grooves on teeth, making them easier to clean and preventing tooth decay. The process of applying dental sealants is simple…
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