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Brightening Your Smile
Many people are interested in having a lighter, brighter, shinier
smile. If you've ever considered this, you'd probably like to
know more about dentist supervised 'tooth whitening'-- one of
the simplest, most effective and safest means of achieving lighter
teeth.
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Bruxism: Managing the Symptoms, Treating the Causes
Even a slight discrepancy in the balance of your bite can trigger
clenching and grinding inside your mouth. This condition is known
as 'bruxism', and is characterized by chronic, forceful, unconscious
biting down at non-mealtimes.
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Crowns: Reinforcement & Protection for Problem Teeth
Age, accidents, and general wear and tear can lead to cracked,
broken, decayed, or worn teeth
damage that presents long-term
risks to your overall dental health. Fortunately, dental crowns
can be used effectively to restore such teeth.
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Fixed Bridges: Stability & Renewal
If you're missing permanent teeth, there are several important
dental health concerns about which you should be aware. You see,
losing a permanent tooth actually sets in motion a series of negative
consequences that only grow more significant with age.
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Implants: Restoring a Solid Foundation
Sometimes people lose permanent teeth due to accident, injury,
disease or extraction. In such cases, we find dental implants
to be a secure, functional replacement option.
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Veneers or Laminates: Simple Steps, Remarkable Results
It's not uncommon to have chipped, stained, discolored, unevenly
spaced, or even slightly crooked front teeth. Fortunately, porcelain
veneers are available in such cases, enabling us to provide patients
with an entirely functional, natural-looking, bright new smile.
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Dental Pain
If you've ever experienced
dental pain, you know it isn't something to be taken lightly.
In fact, most people can't take it at all! That's why it's so
important to understand the basics of tooth pain, so that you
can take quick action at the first sign of trouble, possibly nipping
the situation in the bud and preventing an all-out episode of
severe discomfort.
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Sensitive Teeth: Protecting You From Pain
Your teeth are made up of
several layers. The incredibly hard, outer 'enamel' layer that
allows you to bite and chew, the more porous 'dentin' layer that
lies beneath the enamel and extends below the gumline, and the
inner, soft tissue 'pulp' layer that contains all the nerves,
blood vessels, and connective tissues to nourish the tooth.
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Restoring Your Mouth Begins With Temporaries
No two mouths are alike. And no two people's dental needs are
alike, either. That's why restoring your teeth just can't be done
with a formula approach.
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