The Truth About Dental Implants

Dos And Don'ts Of Dental Crowns

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After having a root canal, or if your tooth is broken or compromised in some way, you may need to get a dental crown. Crowns, which can be made with a variety of materials, such as a base metal and porcelain, are cemented into place over the remaining natural tooth.  Not only do crowns look like real teeth, but they perform like them as well. You’ll need to care for the new tooth in the same way that you care for your natural teeth, except you’ll need to avoid doing a few things that can damage the porcelain.…

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Need a Root Canal? See a Endodontist, Not a General Dentist

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Root canals are perhaps one of the most dreaded procedures a dental patient can undergo, but they don’t have to be a bad experience. If you’ve learned that you need a root canal, you should consider seeing an endodontist for the procedure instead of your regular dentist. Read on to learn what makes endodontists special and why you might prefer getting a root canal from one of them instead. Why You Want to See an Endodontist…

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Why You Should Get A Dental Implant Right After Having Your Tooth Extracted

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There may come a time in your life when a dentist cannot save one of your teeth. The tooth might be full of decay to a point where it can’t be saved, or the tooth may have become loose from trauma. If you need to have a tooth extracted for any reason, you should consider getting it replaced with a dental implant quickly. The longer you wait to do this, the harder it might be to have the tooth replaced.…

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