Dental implants are a high-quality and natural-looking alternative for tooth replacement. They have a root portion that is implanted directly into the jawbone, allowing them to function just like your natural teeth. The procedure for placing implants requires local anesthesia at a minimum and sometimes can require general anesthesia, depending upon how many teeth are being… Continue reading Is anesthesia required for dental implants?
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FAQs about sedation dentistry
Sedation dentistry offers stress-free dental treatment for people who experience severe dental phobia. With sedation, you can have your dental work done while you’re completely relaxed. If you’re interested in sedation, you might have some questions about how it works. Is sedation the same as general anesthetic? No. When you have general anesthetic, you are… Continue reading FAQs about sedation dentistry
Treatment options for your gummy smile
Many issues can affect the look of your mouth, teeth, and gums. From a severe overbite or discoloration to missing a few teeth, the various problems can affect your smile’s appearance and your self-esteem. While surprising to hear, millions of people suffer with a “gummy smile.” This may not be a serious dental condition, but… Continue reading Treatment options for your gummy smile
Eat the foods you want with dental implants
Dental implants are an excellent choice to replace missing teeth. Not only do they look and feel just like your natural teeth, but they allow you to continue with a regular diet without worrying about dislodging them or shifting them out of position. After your visit to your implant dentist, you’ll have a perfect set… Continue reading Eat the foods you want with dental implants
Receding gums: Are dental implants still an option?
If you have missing teeth, dental implants are the best choice for replacement if you are a good candidate. Implants require sufficient bone mass in the jaw before they are successful. They also require healthy gum tissue to support them. If you have severe gum disease, you might need treatment before you can have implants.… Continue reading Receding gums: Are dental implants still an option?
How can I tell if I have gingivitis or gum disease?
Gum disease is a very common affliction in the field of oral health. It’s also preventable with proper dental care. To prevent the possibility of tooth loss related to inflammation and infection in the gums, you should take good care of your mouth and be aware of any indications problems might be developing. Symptoms of… Continue reading How can I tell if I have gingivitis or gum disease?
What does a dental implant procedure involve?
Implant dentistry has revolutionized the way we deal with tooth loss. Implants provide a realistic, permanent tooth replacement that is comfortable, durable, and attractive. Traditional implants are placed in a two-step process. The Initial Implant Placement The implant itself is an artificial tooth root. It’s shaped like a screw and is made of titanium or… Continue reading What does a dental implant procedure involve?
How sedation dentistry can take the edge off
Sedation dentistry is a special kind of dental procedure that is used to alleviate anxiety and provide a relaxing experience for patients who need dental work but who have anxiety sitting in a dental chair. This calming procedure, with the help of oral sedatives or anti-anxiety medication, helps the patient follow through with the appointment,… Continue reading How sedation dentistry can take the edge off
Laser Use in Dentistry
Lasers are a relatively new tool in the dental arsenal. Laser dentistry can be used in a variety of applications, and more uses for these powerful medical tools are evolving every day. The laser is rapidly becoming an everyday tool in the dentist’s arsenal. Types of Laser Dentistry Laser dentistry refers to any type of… Continue reading Laser Use in Dentistry
I’m worn dentures for years: still a candidate for dental implants?
Current statistics estimate that at least 35 million adults are partially or completely edentulous. That term refers to the loss of all of the teeth on the upper or lower arches (or both). Another 30 million adults are living with badly damaged teeth or severe periodontal disease that will ultimately result in complete tooth loss.… Continue reading I’m worn dentures for years: still a candidate for dental implants?