Dental Visits: Stop Being Scared

Dentists might not be scary as individuals, but anxiety and stress may begin to build in your body whenever you make an appointment to see one. Whether you're still dealing with memories of a bad experience as a young kid or have fear for other reasons, your discomfort needs attention. If you ignore it, you could evade dentists for years, which isn't healthy. Commit to a fear-free experience by preparing your body and mind with these suggestions. Read More 

Here Is Information On Dental Implants

If you are missing teeth and the term "dental implants" was used as a possible course of action by your dentist, then you want to make sure you get answers to any of the questions you end up having. While you can ask your dentist all the questions you have, most times people leave the office only to get home and find they continue to think of more questions If this is the case in your situation, you'll find this article may answer many of those questions you are now having. Read More 

Why You Should Make Regular Dental Cleanings A Priority

If you're like some people, your attendance at the dentist's office is a bit spotty. You may go when you find that a tooth is hurting, your gums seem to be bleeding, or your mouth is otherwise not in its best shape. However, much like you go to the family physician on a regular basis, it's also vital for you to put those dental appointments at the top of your to-do list. Read More 

How To Whiten Areas Of Your Teeth That Overlap Each Other

Teeth are not perfect, not unless you have veneers to disguise every little issue. When you have just the teeth you have, that often means you will have imperfections. Sometimes those imperfections are yellowed teeth that overlap each other. Here is how you can whiten the teeth that overlap, including the overlapping portions that hide behind. Use a Sonic Toothbrush The bristles of a sonic toothbrush are vibrating so quickly that they can get into tiny spaces other toothbrushes cannot. Read More 

How To Deal With Sensitivity After A Teeth Whitening Procedure

Planning on having your teeth whitened? Your dentist may tell you that one potential side effects is increased teeth sensitivity. The problem is caused by the bleach used on the teeth, which can create feelings of increased sensitivity after the whitening process is complete. If you now have sensitive teeth due to teeth whitening, be aware of the following ways you can improve your comfort Special Toothpaste One reason why whitening procedures causes sensitivity is because it can remove a layer of the protective film known as dental pellicle. Read More