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Why Use All-On-4 Dental Implants For Your Missing Teeth

Are you in need of an entire upper or lower set of missing teeth? If so, it may make you a good candidate for All-on-4 dental implants. Rather than use an implant for each individual tooth, this oral surgery procedure only requires four implants that have been strategically placed in your jaw. Here are some benefits of using this technique to fix your missing teeth. Stability The most notable benefit of using All-on-4 dental implants is that they will replace the need for traditional dentures. Read More 

Bad Breath: Causes And Natural Solutions

Bad breath is more common than you think, with 65% of people in the US having a problem with halitosis. Be aware that bad breath is not something you have to live with forever. It helps to know how to identify causes of bad breath and how to fix the issue. Bad Breath Causes A problem with bad breath can be due to cavities, an infection in the mouth, or overpopulation of bacteria. Read More 

Why Teeth Need To Be Extracted And Options For Replacing Missing Teeth

Finding out that you need a permanent tooth removed from your mouth might not be the best news you could receive, yet dentists extract teeth all the time. If the tooth is not a wisdom tooth, you will most likely need to consider replacement options for the tooth, because leaving a gap in your mouth is not a good idea. Here are several important things to know about getting a tooth extracted and the replacement options you can choose from. Read More 

The Pros And Cons Of Snap-On Veneers

If you are unhappy with the way your teeth look, you may be thinking about having veneers placed over your teeth. Veneers can help to hide many imperfections, including small gaps, small chips, cracks, stains or teeth that are smaller than you would like. The biggest downside to veneers is that it can cost thousands of dollars to place veneers over the front of your visible teeth. If you are looking to hide your teeth but at a smaller price point, snap-on veneers may be something to consider. Read More 

Why You Need To Treat A Dental Abscess As An Emergency

With severe tooth and gum pain being one of the main symptoms of a dental abscess, most patients don't need much encouragement to take their issue seriously. However, since an abscess looks a little like a pimple and can be ignored with the help of painkillers and numbing agents, too many people try to see if they'll go away on their own or at least wait for a weekday appointment. A dental abscess, even a small and newly formed one, is a dental emergency that needs immediate attention. Read More