Going to the dentist isn't any fun, but it is one of those things that just has to be done. For years, I fought the process and didn't go for my regular cleanings and in the end, it sure didn't pay to do so. I ended up spending ten times as much time in the chair and a boat-load of money in dental repairs. If you don't like going to the dentist, you can make it easier on yourself. This blog will show you a few tips that can help you improve the experience and get through the treatment without as much discomfort.
8 December 2015
When it comes to replacing your natural teeth, you really can't go wrong with dental implants from a clinic like The Center For Progressive Dentistry, for several key reasons, they're quite a bit more resilient than your natural teeth, they don't decay, and they're a bit stronger than your natural teeth. However, just because they are strong doesn't mean you can be flaky about taking care of them. Dental implants require care, just as your normal teeth would.
8 December 2015
If you have recently found out that you suffer from gum disease, your dentist, oral hygienist, or oral surgeon may have informed you of the phenomenon of root scaling and planing. Although root scaling and planing is only effective if the disease is not particularly salient or has not spread too far, it can be an absolute godsend for those with a slight form of gum disease who do not wish for it to spread or become exacerbated in any fashion.
7 December 2015
Growing teeth can be a painful experience not only for your child, but for you also. Every parent will experience the pain and irritability that comes along with a child growing in his or her first set of teeth – and no parent wants to see their child in pain. The worst part about teething, however, is the fact that it lasts for the first three years of a child's life.
7 December 2015
Considering playing a favorite sport, eating a certain food, or slipping and falling at home can result in one or multiple chipped teeth, it's often ideal to learn what to do when this situation arises. Use this guide to understand what steps you should take after chipping a tooth and learn the best options for an appealing smile restoration. Post-Injury Steps It may be difficult to stop what you are doing after your injury, but seeking professional care as soon as possible is key to saving your chipped or broken tooth.
7 December 2015
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is no longer the death sentence it once was, with many HIV-positive individuals actually enjoying the same (or a longer) lifespan as non-infected individuals thanks to earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment medications. However, being diagnosed with HIV can still be a life-changing event, and you may have questions about how to handle even the most minor of ailments or even your own personal hygiene. Read on to learn more about the clues your oral health can hold to your HIV status, as well as what you should do to protect your teeth and gums after diagnosis and during your ongoing treatment.