How Can You Fix Your Dead Tooth?

 

Every single tooth in your mouth is a living thing, and like everything, it can die too. Different reasons lead to a dead tooth, but no matter the reason, you need to go in for a medical checkup immediately.

How Long Do Dental Crowns Last

 

 

The level of wear on a crown is unique to each individual, and there is no finite amount of time a crown can last. Dental crowns can last for many years if you take proper care of your teeth. In fact, it’s entirely possible that you can enjoy multiple decades of use from a crown. Researchers found that 50 to 80 percent of crowns lasted for five to fifteen years, but even with proper care, crowns will not last indefinitely.

How Does Smoking and Tobacco Affect Your Teeth?

 

Smoking is one of the most noteworthy risk factors associated with gum or periodontal disease, which causes inflammation around the tooth. This irritation can affect the bone and other supporting structures, which can result in tooth loss. In addition, gum recession can cause adverse effects on crowns and other tooth restorations. Ultimately, the effects of smoking on teeth can lead to tooth decay, and pose a challenge in trying to implement restorative dentistry.

How Stress Affects Your Oral Health

 

Stress is something that just about every person experiences, and it can lead to chronic health problems when stress-relief methods aren’t utilized. Your oral health can show signs of too much stress, manifesting these signs as canker sores, other oral ulcers, bruxism, tension and more. Here is how stress affects your oral health and what you can do to reduce wear and tear on your teeth and gums from that stress!

Oral Hygiene Fun for Kids

 

Oral hygiene habits such as brushing and flossing are absolutely essential if you want to keep your teeth and gums free of cavities and disease. However, many children struggle with the desire to brush and floss their teeth, which can be frustrating for parents. Here are 10 ways you can help make toothbrushing and other oral hygiene habits fun for your kiddos so their mouths stay healthy and strong!

Food: Treats That Affect Your Teeth

 

 

 

Every time you put food in your mouth, you are either hurting or harming your teeth. This is because what you’re eating can cause plaque buildup or acidic demineralization from bacteria. When you eat, sugars in your food (even non-sugar foods) combine with your mouth bacteria. That bacteria consumes the sugar and expels an acidic substance that we call plaque. Plaque will stick to your teeth and looks like a cruddy, clear film along your gum line. Because that plaque is acidic, it works on your teeth to break up the minerals that keep your teeth strong.

Dental Work That’s Safe for Kids

 

 

Visiting the dentist is something that can make kids apprehensive at first because of the bright lights, dental tools and loud sounds. That is why it’s important to start children off with frequent dental visits at an early age. Children should be visiting the dental office at least twice a year for dental cleanings and exams. If they have cavities, they will need them fixed promptly so they don’t need extensive dental work. Here are some services we offer for children that’s safe for kids and some tips to keep their mouths healthy and clean!

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