Resource Center: General Dentistry

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


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.


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


Causes Of Cavities

When you go to the dentist, the last thing that you want to hear is that new cavities have formed since your last visit.  Dealing with cavities can be painful, time consuming and costly.  By learning more about the causes of cavities, you can learn how to proactively work to prevent future occurrences.  Not all causes of cavities can be avoided, but when you know what you can prevent, you can help to better your overall dental health.


Dealing With Bad Breath

Halitosis, or bad breath, can be one of the most embarrassing conditions to deal with in your life.  It can make you feel dirty, self-conscious, and unable to interact interpersonally because you fear that others will judge you by your breath.  Although some forms of halitosis can be easily held in control through coping techniques, others will require dental intervention to solve.  At the first sign of an ongoing halitosis problem that you cannot easily keep under control on your own, you should consult with your dental practitioner to begin looking for deeper issues that only they


How to Find Superior Dental Care

If a routine dental cleaning is all you need, chances are you could walk into any dental office and have the procedure performed reasonably well. After all, that is a very basic treatment. However, if you are in need of more complicated treatment, if you have experienced tooth loss, or if you think you have symptoms of periodontitis or gum disease…well, you probably don’t want to go to just any dental office. You want to find superior dental care.


Painless Dentist- Painless Dentistry

One of the most played upon medical fears of Americans is the fear of dentists and dental work. In fact, millions of people suffer from a fear of dentistry and some people even avoid having their teeth professionally attended to because of this fear. However, people would be relieved, and perhaps more prone to going to the dentist, if they knew that there was a field of dentistry called pain free dentistry, that actually focuses on giving patients a pain free dental experience. People are so afraid of the dentist because the mouth and gums are very sensitive.


Oral Medicine

Oral medicine is one of the many fields of dentistry. However, it is different than other special fields of dentistry because those who practice oral medicine are in fact doctors with medical degrees. On the other hand, dentists are usually not in possession of medical degrees, but are given the title “doctor” as somewhat of an honorary term. Oral medicine, on the other hand, is somewhat of a hybrid between medicine and dentistry in which students study medicine and get medical degrees but also study dentistry.



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