Posted on: 19 February, 2021
Tooth enamel may be the hardest material in the body, but teeth can still crack under pressure. Cracks in teeth can expose the softer inner layers of teeth to bacteria and may even lead to tooth loss without treatment. More severe injuries could see you losing a tooth altogether.
A cracked tooth isn.....
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Category: Dental Emergency, Restorative Dentistry
Posted on: 07 November, 2019
Have you lost a tooth? Whether you're missing one tooth or several teeth, your dentist will recommend filling the gap.
As well as affecting your appearance, a gap in your smile could make it more it difficult to eat, affect your speech or lead to the surrounding teeth shifting position and going cro.....
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Category: Cosmetic Dentistry
Posted on: 17 April, 2019
If you need to replace one or more missing teeth, your dentist may recommend dental implants as a more permanent alternative to dentures. Dental implants have a high success rate and can last for many years when you take good care of your oral health, but things still sometimes go wrong.[1]
Your den.....
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Category: Restorative Dentistry
Posted on: 21 August, 2018
Gaps in your smile aren't just a cosmetic issue. Missing teeth can make it more difficult to eat certain foods, which can affect your diet and nutrition. That's why dentists always recommend replacing a lost tooth to fill the gap and help restore the appearance and function of your smile.[1]If you'r.....
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Category: General Dental
Posted on: 27 October, 2017
After you have dental implants, it is important to make sure that they remain firmly rooted in your gums as well as to maintain the natural aesthetics of the prosthetic teeth. While it is true that dental implant treatments enjoy a high success rate – which partly accounts for its healthy take up ra.....
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Category: Restorative Dentistry