The Complete Guide to the Different Types of Sedation Dentistry
Sedation dentistry exists to reduce discomfort and anxiety before and during oral surgery and other dental procedures. Although many people have heard of or used "laughing gas" while getting crowns or fillings, dental sedation is…
Porcelain Fillings vs. Silver Fillings
Porcelain and silver fillings are among the most common fillings used to treat cavities. According to the National Institutes of Health, cavities affect an estimated 92% of adults between the ages of 20 and 64.…
Tea and Coffee Teeth Stains: How To Remove Them
Many of us rely on tea and coffee every morning to wake up and feel more alert. Unfortunately, these beverages can also cause yellowing and discoloration over time that can make you feel shy and…
How to Remove Tartar from Teeth Without a Dentist
Tartar can be difficult to remove on your own at home without going to a dentist, but you can still remove it with consistent brushing, flossing and some do-it-yourself gadgets. When not removed from your…
How To Remineralize Teeth
Cavities and gum disease are common oral health problems that can arise after your teeth have been demineralized. Fortunately, you can take steps to repair your enamel and restore minerals that may have been lost…
What is a Dead Tooth
A dead tooth not only can cause pain locally and in surrounding gums but may also change in color — degrading the quality of your smile. Left untreated, a dead tooth can spread bacteria to…
How To Fix Receding Gums
Receding gums are a dental condition in which gums pull away from the teeth to expose tooth roots—leaving teeth vulnerable to decay and sensitivity to hot and cold. Receding gums can also result in a…
Why are My Gums Sore and What Does it Mean?
Sore gums are a common dental issue. Gum pain can flare up when you’re brushing, flossing, eating, or drinking. Gums that are sore and swollen may also start bleeding when you brush or floss your…
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General DentistryWhat to Do If You Have a Chipped or Broken Crown
If you have a dental crown, you should know what to do in case it becomes chipped or broken. Crowns are very strong, and often last for a lifetime. But an accident can happen at…