Signs You Should Replace Your Dentures

Posted on: 28 March 2017

Dentures are a dental prosthesis that are either removable or permanently installed in your mouth. Just like regular teeth, your dentures can begin to wear down over time as they are exposed to general wear and tear and a wide variety of different foods and liquids. However, unlike real teeth, you can replace dentures, which means that you need to know the warning signs of damaged or worn dentures so you can replace them before they cause additional dental problems for you.
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Two Reasons Why You Should Start Taking Your Toddler To The Dentist

Posted on: 28 March 2017

If you have a toddler, you're likely accustomed to making sure that they see the pediatrician on a consistent basis.  You understand how vital it is for them to be in the best possible health and know that regular visits with the doctor are critical to helping them do this.  However, because your child still has baby teeth, you may not think that it's as vital for them to see the dentist.
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Teething Time: How To Take Care Of Your Baby's Dental Health

Posted on: 28 March 2017

With the arrival of a new baby into your house, it can be hard to remember all the little health considerations that you have to keep in mind for your newest addition. When you're checking for health conditions like colic, food allergies, colds, ear infections, diaper rash, cradle cap, and other sicknesses, it can be hard to remember to keep your baby's dental health in mind. But once that first tooth starts poking through and you have to leave the rag you've been cleaning their gums with aside for a toothbrush, you're going to have to make a plan on how to deal with the teeth that will keep arriving.
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4 Signs That Porcelain Veneers Will Fix The Issues With Your Teeth

Posted on: 28 March 2017

Porcelain veneers can be used to fix a variety of different issues with your teeth. They are great because they are so versatile. They can be used to fix gap and alignment issues with your teeth. Veneers can also be used to fix chips and damage to your teeth and even to fix teeth that are naturally short or oddly shaped. Finally, veneers can even be used to fix teeth that are permanently discolored.
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