2015

What To Expect During The Application Of A Dental Veneer

Dental veneers are thin porcelain shells used to conceal and beautify the front of damaged or discolored teeth. If you are a candidate for dental veneers, you may not know what to expect. Here are the general steps that occur during the application process: 1. Tooth Preparation To prepare your tooth for a veneer, the enamel of its front surface is abraded. The depth of the enamel trimming is about equal to the thickness of the veneer.

3 Services That Dental Bonding Replaces

If you've had a major or minor dental procedure done in the past few years, chances are that you could've gotten the same procedure done more quickly by a process called dental bonding. Dental bonding involves securing a resin to your tooth via a high-intensity light, and this resin acts almost like magic to make your teeth appear whiter and more well-aligned, and can even hide a chip in your tooth.

3 Tips To Get Your Teen Excited About Braces

If your teenage daughter or son has a crooked smile, you probably want to do what you can to help. You probably know just how important a pretty smile is, and you might also realize the importance of helping your child get orthodontic care sooner rather than later. However, your teen might not be so excited about braces, which can make things a little more complicated. Luckily, there are a few things that you can do to help get your teen excited about braces.

Brownies, A Dental-Friendly Delight? Find Out Why & How To Make Them

Oral care matters, especially if you do not want to lose a tooth due to tooth decay or other dental ailments. So you take care of your family's teeth by going to the dentist and denying them treats. But, thankfully, you can stop denying them treats with the following dental-friendly brownie recipe. Dental Friendly Ingredients The following are the tooth-friendly ingredients in the brownie recipe. You should also try to include the ingredients below in your family's dishes whenever possible:

New Study Shows Gum Disease May Have Yet Another Serious Health Consequence

As you may already know, untreated gum disease can lead to tooth loss, heart problems, and many other physical problems that stem from the bacteria in your gums traveling into your bloodstream and affecting your entire body. If this isn't already enough to convince you to not do everything you can to help treat your gum disease, then a new study that shows a correlation between gum disease and oral cancer may.