Dental Veneers – Improve Your Smile
Improve your smile with veneers Veneers are thin shells of dental material that are custom-made to fit your teeth. They look like natural teeth, but without imperfections. Veneers can be used to correct a wide range of dental issues, such as: Veneers are made from either ceramic or composite resin. Your dentist will help you choose the material that is ...
Tooth Whitening For A Brighter Smile
If your teeth are discolored, tooth whitening may help. “Whitening” is any process that can make teeth look whiter. It may be safely done at home or in a dental office. It is best to talk to your dentist before whitening your teeth. Options for whitening your teeth Tooth-whitening options range from gentle surface whiteners to stronger ones that can ...
Why Baby Teeth Are Important
A healthy start is smart Baby teeth are just as important as adult teeth. Baby teeth (also called primary teeth) help your child chew and speak. They also give the face its shape and hold space for adult teeth to come in the right way. That’s why it’s smart to take good care of baby teeth. How baby teeth develop ...
Dry Mouth
The complaint of dry mouth — also called xerostomia (zero-STOW-me-uh) — is often caused by a low flow of saliva. Saliva coats and moistens oral tissues. It cleanses your mouth and helps digest foods as they are chewed. But, if you do not make enough saliva, harmful germs can grow in your mouth. Having a dry mouth all of the time or ...
Sealant Quick Reference
Tooth decay often occurs on the chewing surfaces of back teeth. The good news is that sealants can help protect these surfaces from tooth decay and improve your chances to stay filling-free. What causes tooth decay? Your teeth are coated with a sticky film of bacteria called plaque (pronounced PLACK). The bacteria convert the sugars you eat and drink into acids ...
Caries En Dientes De Leche
¡Los dientes de leche pueden tener caries! La caries es una enfermedad ocasionada por bacterias La caries daña y deteriora los dientes. Las bacterias en la boca se alimentan de los azúcares de los alimentos y las bebidas que su hijo ingiere. Las bacterias producen ácidos que pueden deteriorar la capa externa y dura de los dientes llamada esmalte. Cada ...
