Can My Dental Implants Get Cavities?
Apr 03 2020
Since dental implant crowns are not made of actual dental enamel, they cannot get cavities. However, after receiving dental implants, patients should know that neglecting to ...
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Since dental implant crowns are not made of actual dental enamel, they cannot get cavities. However, after receiving dental implants, patients should know that neglecting to ...
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Not everyone is born with a perfect smile. In fact, most of us need a little extra attention from a dentist or dental surgeon to achieve a healthy, beautiful smile for life. ...
Keep ReadingJan 07 2020
While we are fortunate enough to live in a time in which we have access to innovative dental procedures of all kinds, none of them are without their risks. While having a bon...
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Are you wondering whether or not you need to see an oral surgeon in Melbourne for jaw or teeth problems? Oral surgeons specialize in treatments and procedures that involve co...
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Do you have diabetes? If you do, you might be interested to know that having diabetes and chronically high blood sugar can increase your risk of developing gum disease. Additi...
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Are you wondering if you need to have your wisdom teeth removed? Or if there are any problems associated with leaving them in? Wisdom teeth, which are also known at the thir...
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If you have missing teeth, you may be considering getting dental implants. Dental implants are great for restoring teeth because they look, act, and function just like natural...
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A cleft lip is a slight opening that has been created between the mouth, nose, and the upper lip. It doesn’t just affect your overall appearance, it also affects your speech...
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Thanks to technological advances in the dental industry, people with the lack of a strong, supporting bone who were unable to get dental implants, are now able to undergo this...
Keep ReadingMar 15 2019
From start to finish, the traditional dental implant process can take anywhere from six to twelve months. The amount of time involved with the entire process prevents many peo...
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