Dental Implants: 4 Tips To Improve Their Durability

You could use dental implants if you are self-conscious about dental gaps. One question you may ask yourself before the procedure is how long the implants are likely to last. Well, dental implants are permanent teeth restorations solutions. And they can be lifelong if you take good care of them. Even better, there are tips you can implement to increase their longevity. Read on to learn tips to boost your implant longevity [Read More]

What A Dentist May Say Is The Cause Of Your Bad Breath

Do you have a problem where your breath is always bad? If so, you're likely wondering what the cause of it is. One professional you can turn to for more information is your dentist, and you'll likely hear the following reasons from them. You May Not Be Cleaning Your Tongue Have you actually taken a look at your tongue really close up in the mirror? You've likely noticed all of those small bumps on the surface, which is called the papilla. [Read More]

Teething 2.0: Can The Eruption Of Your Child's Permanent Teeth Cause Discomfort?

Baby teeth are intended to be lost after a certain age, and adult teeth are then intended to be kept forever. This replacement process (known as dental exfoliation) is exciting for children (especially if the loss of a primary baby tooth results in a few bucks under their pillow, courtesy of the Tooth Fairy). Dental exfoliation is typically an uncomplicated process, and parents tend to share in their child's excitement. However, a parent's excitement can easily turn to alarm when the eruption of the replacement adult tooth seems to be causing their child pain. [Read More]

3 Things To Know About Recovering From Receiving Dental Implants

Anyone getting dental implants will be told that the recovery portion of the surgery is crucial to its success. Here are some things that you will need to know as you start recovering from the procedure.  Know How To Alter Your Oral Health Care Routine Your dentist will give you some specific directions about how to alter your oral health care routine right after the procedure. You'll be told not to rinse out your mouth for the first day following the procedure, the surgical site will be sensitive and the motion of spitting can put a lot of pressure on it. [Read More]