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Benefits of root canal therapy
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Caring for your veneers
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Overview of wisdom teeth
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of molars located at the back of the mouth. Typically, they emerge between the ages of 17 and 25, though some people may never develop them at all. These teeth are considered vestigial, meaning they are a leftover feature from evolutionary ancestors who had…
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Denture myths debunked
Denture Myths Debunked: Separating Fact from Fiction Dentures have helped millions of people restore their smiles, chewing ability, and confidence. However, despite their widespread use, dentures are still surrounded by myths and misconceptions that deter many from seeking this beneficial dental solution. Misinformation can lead to fear, hesitation, and even poor oral health decisions. Let’s…
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Insurance and sealants
Insurance and sealants might seem like unrelated concepts, but both play crucial roles in different industries, offering protection and ensuring longevity. Understanding how they intersect, particularly in industries like construction, automotive, or even insurance-related services for property maintenance, can help individuals and businesses make informed decisions regarding their investments and risk management strategies. The Role…
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Questions to ask about cosmetic procedures
When considering cosmetic procedures, asking the right questions is essential to ensure safety, effectiveness, and satisfaction with the results. Below is a comprehensive list of questions you should ask during a consultation with a board-certified cosmetic surgeon or aesthetic practitioner. 1. What are your qualifications and certifications? Are you board-certified in plastic surgery or dermatology?…
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What are dental crowns_
Dental crowns are custom-made caps that fit over a damaged or decayed tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. They completely cover the visible portion of the tooth, protecting it from further damage and improving its functionality. Crowns are often recommended when a tooth is too damaged to be repaired with a filling or…
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What is a root canal treatment_
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Crowns for back teeth vs front teeth
Dental crowns are widely used to restore damaged, decayed, or weakened teeth, offering both aesthetic and functional benefits. While the purpose of crowns is generally the same regardless of their placement in the mouth, the materials used, design considerations, and expected functionality vary significantly between crowns for back teeth (molars and premolars) and front teeth…
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Alternatives to root canal treatment