Category: Dental Implants
Which is Better: Crowns or Veneers?
Want a better smile or healthier teeth? You can choose between a crown or veneer. Learn about the differences between the two options. Chipped, broken, oddly shaped, or severely decayed teeth can be restored successfully with several dental techniques. Two of the most common types are crowns and veneers. But deciding which one best fits…
What are the Different Types of Dentures?
There are several ways to replace your missing teeth, and with dentures, there are numerous types to choose from — each made from different materials and serving unique purposes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates one in five adults aged 65 or older have lost all their teeth. Living without teeth can severely…
Are You a Good Candidate for Dentures?
While most people are perfect candidates for dentures, there are some exceptions. According to U.S. Census Bureau data and a 2020 Simmons National Consumer Survey, 40.99 million Americans wear dentures. Dentures allow you to speak and chew normally, but more importantly, they can give you your smile back. However, not everyone is a perfect candidate…
Can I Whiten My Dentures?
Keep your dentures pearly white with these tried-and-true tips. Dentures provide an effective solution to restore a complete set of functioning teeth. In fact, the American Dental Association estimates of the 36 million Americans who have lost all their teeth, 90 percent wear dentures. Even if you’re missing only one or two teeth, dentures can…
How Do I Eat With Dentures?
Learning to eat with your dentures can take a bit of time. But don’t worry! With practice, you’ll enjoy your favorite foods once again. Tooth loss can happen from decay, severe gum disease, or an injury. But luckily, you don’t have to live with missing teeth! A full or partial set of dentures can complete…
What are Some Common Dental Bridge Problems?
Dental bridges are secure and durable. But, sometimes, problems can arise, and you should know how to recognize and address these issues. Dental bridges solve one of the most common dental problems — missing teeth that may result from decay, gum disease, or trauma. A dental bridge replaces a missing tooth with a prosthetic one.…
How Do You Fix a Cracked Front Tooth?
A cracked tooth is never good, but it can be incredibly upsetting when it’s a front tooth for all the world to see. Oh, no! Suppose you cracked a front tooth! While a broken tooth is bad (and painful!) anywhere in your mouth, a crack in a front tooth can feel incredibly upsetting. After all,…
What’s a Normal Tooth Extraction Healing Time?
Are you feeling nervous about getting a tooth pulled? There’s no need! With these tips, you’ll heal in no time. No one wants to get a tooth extracted, but sometimes it must be done. If a tooth is so severely decayed that it cannot be saved by a filling, crown, or root canal, it must…
Should I Take Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen After Tooth Extraction?
You don’t need a prescription to reduce pain after tooth extraction. Everything you need can be found in your home or local drugstore. Ouch! You just had a tooth pulled. Although you understand the tooth needed to be extracted because of severe decay or breakage, you’re in pain right now and want it to stop.…
What To Do if You’ve Lost a Dental Crown
Crowns last a very long time. But if you lose one, it’s not the end of the world. Dental crowns restore a severely damaged or decayed tooth. With a crown, you can chew normally with a fully functional tooth. But while crowns are made of strong, durable material, they sometimes can fall out for various…