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Types Of Dental Fillings

When it becomes necessary to receive dental fillings, it is important that you understand that there are different options available that you can choose between depending upon the circumstances dictating the need for fillings.  Not all fillings can be filled in the same way, and so not all materials will work in all situations.  You and your dentist will need to carefully discuss all of the options so that you can make an informed decision on the types of dental fillings you want to be used.  If you desire a type of dental filling that cannot be used for a certain reason, it is impo


Treating Chipped Teeth

Chipped teeth are one of many reasons that people can feel self-conscious about their mouths and smiles.  Chipped teeth can be caused by any number of occurrences including falls, any type of impact with your mouth, or can even be present as the tooth forms.  Treating chipped teeth is a very regular type of dental procedure.  At times, it can be considered medically necessary to treat chipped teeth, which means that your dental insurance will cover a portion of the cost.  Other chipped teeth and their repairs would be considered cosmetic dentistry, meaning that you would have to pay


Straightening Crooked Teeth

Crooked teeth can be the bane of any pretty smile.  Whether you have a mouthful of crooked teeth or just a couple that are out of line, it can feel embarrassing to smile or to show off your mouth for fear of exposure these imperfections.  Many people believe that the only way to straighten crooked teeth is with traditional braces, which can take a long time to correct problems and be as embarrassing for adults as they’ve become cool for many kids.  Fortunately, there are other options available that you can consider to straighten crooked teeth.


Replacing Amalgam Fillings

Cavities were once most commonly filled with a silver compound, designed to be strong as well as to securely plug any weak spots caused by decay.  If you had a cavity filled some years ago with an amalgam, or silver compound, you may now be interested in having it replaced with a resin based filling that can be colored to perfectly match your surrounding teeth. 


Reducing Gum Line

One of the biggest aesthetic complaints that dental patients have about their smile is that their teeth can seem very small and out of proportion as compared to their large gum lines.  In addition to large gums making patients self-conscious, they can also make it harder for those same patients to adequately care for their gums and teeth.  If you feel that your gums are out of proportion compared to your teeth, speak to your dentist about the benefits of reducing gum line procedures.


Orhodontics FAQ

How will I know if I need to get braces?

If your teeth are out of alignment or there are gaps between some of your teeth, braces may be necessary.  Your dentist will discuss their findings with you as well as the options that you may have in order to straighten your teeth.

Who will put on my braces?

Dentists do not typically place and maintain braces.  Instead, this branch of dental medicine is handled by an orthodontist, who is specially trained in this area.

What are the benefits of getting braces?


Gaps Between Teeth

Many people experience gaps between two or more teeth in their mouth.  This can be caused by a number of reasons.  One reason is that your teeth may be spread too far apart in your mouth, causing many gaps.  Another reason could be that one or several teeth are slightly crooked, causing them to not match up with surrounding teeth and instead allowing gaps to form.  Fortunately, there are several different methods that you can use to cover up unsightly gaps and perfect your smile.


Dental Anxiety

Are you scared of going to the dentist and enduring painful procedures?  You’re not alone!  Many people suffer from dental anxiety.  As a result, they may put off going to the dentist for long periods of time, because of their fear.  This avoidance can lead to larger dental problems such as cavities, gum infections, or the need for root canals and crowns.  Unfortunately, procedures for those issues can cause even more dental anxiety, causing more avoidance in the future.  You don’t have to be scared to go to the dentist!  With a few coping techniques, you can turn a potentially ne


Crowns Vs Veneers

Many different types of dental issues indicate the use of crowns and veneers.  Crowns and veneers can be used both for medically necessary situations such as tooth decay, cavities, and root canals, as well as in cosmetic dentistry in order to improve the aesthetic appearance of your teeth.  Sometimes, the procedure you are having performed will dictate whether you will need a crown or veneer.  In other situations, you may be able to choose whether to use a crown or a veneer.


Cosmetic Dentistry Prices

Many people are self-conscious about their teeth.  Although they may be healthy teeth and well cared for by medically necessary dental procedures, they could be discolored, crooked, or have any other number of real or perceived defects that can make you not want to smile.  Unfortunately, many cosmetic dentistry procedures are not covered by insurance and individuals often avoid seeking out additional information with the belief that they will be too expensive to be able to afford.  By learning more about cosmetic dentistry prices, however, you might be pleasantly surprised.  The pri



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