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2023

The Importance of Preventative Dentistry: Keep Your Smile Healthy and Beautiful

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When it comes to maintaining good oral health, brushing and flossing are only part of the story. Preventative dentistry is the foundation of a healthy smile. This encompasses regular dental checkups, cleanings, and other precautionary measures that can help prevent serious dental problems from developing. But what exactly is preventative dentistry, and why is it so important? What Is Preventative Dentistry? Preventative dentistry encompasses the proactive measures that you and your dentist take to ensure your oral health is at its best. Read More»

5 Facial Changes You Can Avoid By Replacing a Lost Tooth with an Implant

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Most people only worry about how their appearance will change when a front tooth is lost – after all, these are the most visible teeth in your mouth. However, even missing teeth towards the back of your mouth can impact the appearance of your face, but you can prevent those changes from occurring by having the tooth replaced with a dental implant. Here are just five changes to your face’s appearance that can be prevented by fitting dental implants. Read More»

A Comparison Of Metal And Ceramic Braces

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There are a number of reasons your dentist may recommend braces, such as to correct a misalignment, straighten teeth or close large gaps between teeth. The length of time you’ll need to wear braces is dependent on your specific circumstances, and timescales can change depending on how your mouth is responding to wearing braces. Some dietary restrictions are necessary when wearing braces, as braces can’t be removed for teeth brushing. This means it’s best to avoid sticky, chewy foods and lots of sugary foods. Read More»

4 Reasons To Consider Silver Amalgam Fillings

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Amalgam fillings are more commonly known as ‘silver fillings’ due to their colour, but they are actually made from a mixture of several metals, including silver, tin, copper and mercury. They were once the go-to option for restoring teeth with cavities, but now a wider range of options is available, and many people prefer those that offer a more natural appearance than amalgam. However, that doesn’t mean amalgam fillings are no longer recommended. Read More»

3 Things That Can Go Wrong With A Dental Filling

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While dental fillings last a long time, they don’t last forever. Sometimes, you have to replace an old filling with a new one or repair some damage. What are the signs that you have a problem with a filling? 1. The Filling Falls Out Some fillings fall out completely when they fail. The filling might have broken so badly that it can’t stay in place, or it might have had to put up with so much stress that it falls out. Read More»