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    (Ramos-Gomez). Also important is the hygiene of the child, which can be done while teeth have yet to be erupted.The gums can be wiped after every meal with the use of a cloth or gauze. Once the first tooth is erupted a child tooth should be brushed using a soft nylon toothbrush until that child is able to fully grasp a toothbrush (Fotek np). This photograph shows an infant’s gums being cleaned with a gauze and hydrogen peroxide (Odontoped-Ata np). Early Childhood Caries can affect the quality…

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    artificial teeth supported by a frame. Dentures replace missing teeth and are removable by the user. Dentures are a natural look to replace your missing teeth and are a common solution. Dentures not only replace the missing teeth, but they help support the mouth. Without any teeth or teeth replacements, the mouth sags, giving the person an older appearance. Dentures also help you eat and speak properly. Teeth are used for breaking down foods, without them, your diet would consist of mush. Teeth…

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    are placed on other teeth. Tooth decay has a tendency to start early in life. That is why cosmetic dentists often recommend that children get sealants. Dental sealants are a form of preventative dentistry. They are typically recommended for children who are between the ages of six and 14. Sealants are typically applied to permanent teeth, but they may also be placed on baby teeth. Brushing and flossing is very effective for removing particles from the surface of the teeth. However, these…

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    Nerve Complications

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    Because they are so far back in your mouth, and often don’t’ have enough room to come in properly, wisdom teeth are notorious for being impacted and needing removed. If your dentist has suggested extracting your teeth, but then tells you a coronectomy might be a better option, here’s why and what you need to know. Nerve Complications The roots of wisdom teeth, in the lower jaw, often press on or wrap around the nerves that supply feeling to your tongue, lip and chin. And in these cases, where…

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    Dental prophylaxis is a procedure performed to clean the teeth. It’s important to have your dog or horse prophylaxis done once yearly, some cases may require a prophylaxis more often. Having a dental performed slows the progression of gingivitis (Inflammation of the gums) and periodontal disease (bacterial infection, plaque and calculus built up, painful, gum recession, bone loss, missing or broken teeth). Inflammation of the gums leads to infection which can be painful for both animals to…

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    Dental Office Memo

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    This is an artificial tooth that is made to look, feel, and work like any of your healthy teeth. We make them individually for you, so it will fill the space as perfectly as possible. The artificial tooth is secured in place by using two crowns, one on each of the teeth on either side of the gap. The crowns are made to look natural as well. Dental Implants For Replacing Teeth Bridges work well, but they usually have to be reset after so many years. Dental implants last much longer…

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    Are you tired of how your teeth look? Do you wish that you had a more aesthetically pleasing smile? If your teeth are less than perfect, there are a variety of options available to help. Consulting with a cosmetic dentist is the best way to find out exactly how you can get the smile that you've always dreamed about. Here are some questions you should ask when you meet with a potential dentist for the first time: What is the best treatment for my teeth? Because there are so many options…

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    Dental implants are the standard treatment for gaps between teeth. When a gap goes unfilled, the jawbone will begin to lose mass, causing the remaining teeth to shift and tilt. The gums start to disintegrate and the overall oral health of the person becomes very poor. Soon, gum disease and tooth decay begin to form. There are several treatments for gaps, but dental implants actually restore bone loss and look and function like natural teeth. Dental implants are a long-term solution to tooth…

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    The Importance Of Protecting Your Child’s Teeth While Playing Sports There are many ways for kids to pass the time here in Virginia Beach, VA. Many parents prefer to enroll their children in some sort of sport to help keep their kids busy and active. What many parents don’t realize is that most popular sports involve contact, and where there is contact, there is danger of having teeth damaged or knocked out. This goes for sports like baseball and basketball to activities such as skateboarding,…

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    Dental Implant Care

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    implant keeps your other teeth from shifting, and it looks like a natural tooth. While an implant has many benefits, it is an expensive dental procedure. Therefore, you want to take good care of your implant so it lasts a lifetime. Here are some tips to follow. Maintain Good Oral Health An implant functions like a natural tooth. If you take good care of it, it should last as long as the rest of your teeth. However, if you allow gum disease to develop, you can lose your natural teeth and the…

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