Category: Restorative Dentistry

How Root Canals Mitigate Damage To Your Nerves

Close-up latex plate designed to isolate the tooth to be treated from the rest of the oral cavity during treatment. The dentist prepared the tooth for treatment.

Preventive dentistry is necessary for keeping your teeth strong and protected, but restorative dentistry is a necessary backup in the event that a condition or infection develops rapidly. Indeed, maintaining a well-rounded preventive routine is imperative for maintaining a lifelong grin, but it is also important to note that falling short in any one area… Read more »

Why We Need Restorative Dentistry

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In an ideal world, all we would need to take care of our smiles is an effective preventive dental care routine. While this is mostly accurate, it does not account for situations in which physical injury occurs due to accidents. Indeed, the result of this phenomenon can very well vary from a minor chip or… Read more »

Now Dental Crowns Can Be Lifelike!

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Whether you are aware of it or not, your teeth are among the most durable bones in the human body. As a matter of fact, they have been proven to be as hard as steel! This process aids you in a variety of ways, including when it comes to protecting your structures. Keep in mind,… Read more »

Discussing Your Smile’s Durability

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It goes without saying that a well-rounded preventive dental routine is the number one way to obtaining a lifelong smile. Indeed, there are countless threats out there that can compromise your smile’s health and integrity, and it is up to you to ensure your teeth are safe and protecting. Still, however, your structures are designed… Read more »

What To Expect From Your Dental Filling

close-up of a human rotten carious tooth at the treatment stage in a dental clinic. The use of rubber dam system with latex scarves and metal clips, production of photopolymeric composite fillings

Taking care of your smile is not checking off a few tick boxes, but rather, a lifelong practice of preventive dental care. This often includes a steady combination of attending routine checkups, brushing and flossing at home, and being careful about what you eat. Only when you acknowledge that many facets of your dental health… Read more »

Do I Need A Dental Bridge Or Dentures?

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Losing a tooth is the last thing you want. While preventative care is crucial to maintaining a healthy smile, tooth loss is sometimes out of your control. Whether you suffer an injury to your mouth or you’re affected by a genetic issue, missing a tooth is stressful and can hinder lots of basic functions like… Read more »

Important Things To Know About Periodontal Care

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Taking care of your smile is a lifelong process, and it is never too early to start. Indeed, many people place a great emphasis on the importance of brushing their teeth but bear in mind that these are not the only structures that comprise your oral health. In fact, a well-rounded preventive routine takes a… Read more »

Preventing Damage With Dental Crowns

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In our previous blog, we discussed the importance of treating your cavities sooner rather than later. Indeed, dental decay is one of the most common oral health concerns out there, and just because it is common, that does not mean it should be left unchecked. As the damage becomes worse, a number of concerns arise… Read more »

Why You Should Have Your Cavities Treated

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It goes without saying that your smile is going to face a number of concerns throughout the course of your life. From dangerous decay and infection to the effects of certain foods you consume, and everything else in-between, there is not much your smile is safe from. Because of this, it is up to you… Read more »

Restoring Your Oral Health With A Root Canal

Cavities are a problem that many people experience, something that calls for treatment at the dentist’s office. Often, this is a problem that can be addressed with a dental filling. However, there are some occasions when more involved care is needed. If decay is not caught and treated in time, the cavity can cause an… Read more »