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Dental Hygienists: Expert Tips for Homecare

In between regular cleanings with a dental hygienist, many people wonder what they can do to clean, protect and strengthen their teeth. If you are one of the many people with questions, this blog is designed to help you keep your teeth sparkling in between professional cleanings. It shows you how to adapt professional dental hygiene methods for your home, it explores home whitening techniques, it discuses the best flossing strategies and more. If you want to protect your smile, stick around. You will love the tips, tricks and ideas about dental hygiene that you learn from this blog. Although professional cleanings are necessary, these is a lot you can do in between your appointments, and you can learn about that here. Thanks!

4 Ways to Manage Dental Abscess Pain at Home

Dental abscesses are caused by bacterial infections, and they occur when a collection of pus forms inside the teeth, gums or even in the jawbone that holds your teeth in place. You should see a dentist as soon as possible if you develop one since they will not go away on their own and can lead to more widespread infections. Your dentist will usually treat the problem by prescribing antibiotics, removing the infected tissue or draining the pus, though a root canal may sometimes be necessary. Read More 

How Technology Can Help When Getting Implant Dentures

For many people, dental implants are the best solution for a missing tooth or teeth. They look and feel natural and can even improve the strength of your bite. But implant dentures may certainly be the best option when multiple teeth are missing. And luckily, today's technology has made implant dentures more reliable and less invasive than ever before. So what type of technology can dentists use to make implant dentures successful? Read More 

What Do You Need to Know about Your Wisdom Teeth?

Human beings have evolved over the centuries and, as they've done so, may now possess certain "assets" that are superfluous to their needs. Wisdom teeth are one such example, and many people now have four of these that they may never get to use. If you've just become familiar with these unwanted teeth in your own mouth, you may be considering your options and wondering what you should do to move forward. Read More