What Is a Leaky Filling?

 

Cavities are one of the most common oral health issues that often require dental treatment to remedy. The most utilized treatment for cavities is a dental filling. There are a variety of available dental fillings made from a range of materials.

Wisdom Teeth Aftercare for College Kids

 

College can feel like a constant juggling act! You have so much going on between your class schedule, internships, projects, papers, labs, studying, tests, attending sporting events, socializing and dating, etc. You may even be holding down a job outside of your schooling.

Teething Guide for New Parents

 

Teething can be both an exciting and stressful dental milestone. While it’s amazing that your baby is growing and developing, it’s hard to see your child in pain during periods of teething. Below are some tips to help you through this process.

How to Care for Your Invisalign Aligners

 

If you go the Invisalign® route to straighten your teeth, you’ll receive a series of clear aligners that will gently shift your teeth into alignment. Your aligners will remain clear and virtually unnoticeable if you take good care of them over the course of your treatment. Follow these tips to preserve the cleanliness and appearance of your aligners:

What Are Dentures Made Of?

 

If you are missing some or all of your teeth on your upper jaw, lower jaw, or both, dentures can help you regain a sense of normalcy and allow you to talk, chew, and smile with confidence.

Do Dental Implants Stop Bone Loss?

 

Missing one or more of your teeth can interfere with the function and look of your smile. Additionally, bone loss in the jaw is a common problem after tooth loss. It can result in changes in your facial appearance, shifting of your remaining teeth, and even loss of your other teeth. Fortunately, dental implants can help prevent bone loss to keep your jaw healthy.

Ways to stop excessive bleeding after tooth extraction

 

The process of tooth extraction is relatively easier nowadays due to the use of medicines and sedatives. The patient feels no pain, just a bit of pressure on the jaw while the tooth is pulled out. However, what if excessive bleeding after tooth extraction occurs? Generally, it would be scary. During the first 12-24 hours, it is normal to have some bleeding from the area. Patients get scared; usually, when the blood mixes with saliva in the mouth, it adds to the quantity. Read along as we will discuss a few easy tips on how to reduce this bleeding.

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