LASER stands for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Laser dentistry is used for many surgeries as any laser instrument emits light energy in a focused beam, closely tackling the problem on a narrow scale and ensuring no other surrounding oral or facial areas are damaged. Since its first application in the dental industry …
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General dentistry has come a long way from when it began ages ago. The way dental treatments and procedures are carried out has improved heaps from when Colgate used to mass produce toothpaste for the general public without too much emphasis on different kinds of utility for the product. Modern general dentistry services are advanced and more …
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The anti-aging dentistry is gaining significant momentum, becoming the go-to alternative for people considering dermatology and plastic surgery. The procedure aims to strike harmony within the natural features of the face and to re-establish youthfulness. As we age, it can result in teeth shifting back and wearing down. What most don’t consider is that teeth …
Veneers and crowns help restore your smile. They can improve how your teeth look and function by adding an additional covering to your existing tooth (or teeth). The main difference between both lies in how much of the original tooth is removed, the thickness of the material covering it, and how much of it will …
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Dental conditions are among the most prevalent chronic illnesses globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). A few typical symptoms of these dental diseases are : Gum infection Tooth erosion Cavities Temporomandibular Joint or TMJ disorder Swollen or bleeding gums Sensitivity to certain foods These conditions are often painful enough for patients to seek emergency dental …
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Bruxism is characterized by jaw clenching or teeth grinding. About 17% of children are said to experience sleep bruxism, but this number gradually increases as people age. There are several issues this bad habit can cause, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder being one painful consequence. Most cases of bruxism can be fixed without any invasive dental treatments. …
A dentist advises dental implants for patients who have missing, misaligned, or damaged teeth.
According to research, about 6% of Americans have had an implant surgery once in their lives. Implants are dental treatments that are a healthy, restorative method for individuals who have experienced a loss of teeth for whatever reason. They look natural, are easy to implant with minimally invasive surgery, and require the same maintenance efforts as regular …