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Calculus, Tooth Decay and Gum Disease


It seems like dentists have an awfully bad reputation for doing such a great service to their customers. In America today oral hygiene and appearance is more important than ever before. There are dozens of products advertised on television that try to help you to get a straighter, whiter smile. While these things can be [...]

A Root Canal Can Help You Save Face


In the world of sports it takes a tough man to take a shot to the face and continue to play. While it may be a tough guy that can take a shot to the face and keep going, it isn’t necessarily the smart guy that takes that stance. Trauma to your face can often [...]

A Brief History on the Practice of Dentistry


The science of dentistry may be a fairly new one compared to other medical fields, but the practice goes back a long way to ancient times. Even before dentistry was a recognized branch of medicine, many ancient writers and philosophers wrote about various procedures for different dental ailments. Many of these were actually effective treatments [...]

Veneers – Guidelines To Choose A Dentist


For anyone who wants to a sizzling smile, veneers would do the job. For this you would need to contact a cosmetic dentist who would inform you with the kind of treatment and procedures you would need to undergo  for veneers setting. But first let us inform you the situations in which you would need [...]

Why You Should Go for Sedation Dentistry


The idea of going to the dentist is usually filled with anxiety and fear. Around 30 percent of the American population has dental phobia, or fear of going to the dentist. Avoiding the dentist can lead to deterioration of oral health, causing further problems later on. Fortunately, sedation dentistry is available for these individuals, allowing [...]

Introduction to Veneers and Lumineers


A smile is the most inexpensive accessory one can have. It can boost your appearance a hundred times over by just flexing a couple of muscles in the mouth. However, not all of us have naturally perfect smiles. Genetics or accidental trauma can lead to crooked, broken or chipped teeth and other dental problems. Fortunately, [...]


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