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Regular dental appointments are a critical component in your dental health. The health of your mouth also has an impact on other aspects of your body as well, so it’s important to make sure that you correct any issues as soon as possible.
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Your dentist will consider a variety of aspects when developing your treatment plan. Some of the things that they consider are your natural skin color, face shape, hair color, tooth factors (shape, length, width, and color), and your lip shape and color.
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Fillings are placed when dentists remove all the damaged tooth and other material from the small hole and then fill the hole with a substance to block any future damage to that part of the tooth. Fillings are made with resins or a combination of materials to protect the tooth.
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Crowns can sit over an implant to take the place of a missing tooth or to hold a bridge in place, and restore the strength, appearance, shape, and size of your teeth so well that they are virtually imperceptible once in place. Whereas, a veneer is an ultra-thin molding of porcelain that is custom created for your tooth and bonded to the surface of an affected tooth in order to restore it.
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Dentures are often a difficult topic for people to discuss. It can be embarrassing for many patients to be able to talk with friends and family about their dental health and for these reasons, dentures may also be surrounded in your mind with a negative stigma.
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Gum disease is an exceedingly common oral health problem and is estimated to affect more than half of the U.S. population. Unfortunately, it is also very easy to ignore in the earliest stages of the condition and this means that it is often fairly advanced by the time it is diagnosed. This means that irreversible damage to your oral health may have already occurred.
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Deep cleaning can help many patients turn the corner on gum disease or to catch up on missed cleanings. If you haven’t been to the dentist in a while, it may be a good idea to talk to the office about scheduling a deep cleaning.
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Dental implants are becoming increasingly popular as they are an extremely robust solution to missing, damaged or unsightly teeth. They are made up of three parts – a titanium screw or post that is inserted into your jaw bone, a crown that acts as a replacement tooth, and an abutment that holds them both together.
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Invisalign is an excellent orthodontic approach to eliminate crowding, close spaces, and to correct some cases of overjet (protruded upper front teeth). It is painless and easy to wear. We are happy to provide you with a free consultation to determine whether you would benefit from Invisalign.
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TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. This joint acts as a sliding hinge that connects your jaw to your skull. While everybody has a temporomandibular joint, when somebody says that they have TMJ, they are generally referring to a disorder of that joint commonly referred to as “lockjaw.”