2015

Exploring Your Options For Braces

If you need to get braces, then there are a lot of decisions that you will need to make. One of the most important is what style of braces you are looking for. To give you a better idea of which is best for you, here is an overview of the most popular types of braces: Traditional Metal - This is the most common style of braces and will often be the cheapest.

Tooth Crown: Determining If You Are Allergic To Your Cap

A visit to the dentist makes many people cringe, but a crown can remedy quite a few issues, such as a weak, discolored, or damaged tooth. Many dental crowns contain metals and if you are allergic to these substances, you may find that you suffer with symptoms that could mimic other oral problems. Recognizing the top three sign that you may be sensitive to the metal can save you time, and money on your dental bills.

Should You Use A Dental Adhesive?

People who wear dentures may experience the feeling of them not being completely secure in their mouth. When this happens, denture adhesives may be the solution. They are made in a paste or powder form that is applied to the mold of the denture. When the adhesive comes in contact with saliva, it forms a substance that can hold dentures in their proper place. Even though adhesives are helpful, they may not be right for every situation.

Is It Better To Treat Tongue-Tie With Laser Dentistry?

Tongue-tie occurs in a relatively low percentage of the population, but it can have serious effects on childhood development if it is not corrected quickly. Occurring when a small flap of skin on the underside of the tongue, known as a frenulum, fuses the tongue to the floor of the mouth, tongue-tie can impede nursing, eating and speech in infants and young children. In recent years, laser dentistry has become a popular method of treatment for this condition, but is it really better than an old-fashioned pair of surgical scissors?

3 Tips For Reducing Bleeding After Periodontal Regeneration Surgery

Periodontal regeneration surgery is often needed in order to save teeth that have been badly damaged by periodontal disease. After the surgery, it is common to experience a heavy amount of bleeding. The bleeding can last for a few days and can make it difficult to talk and eat immediately after surgery. If you keep the surgical area covered, the bleeding should eventually stop on its own within the next few days.