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  • How Long Should You Wait to Get Dentures After Tooth Removal?

    The amount of time you should wait before getting dentures varies with the type of dentures. Each type has different pros and cons, so it is important you discuss your needs and wants with your...

  • What Is a Denture Reline?

    Denture relining is a procedure where the top portion of the dentures--the part where the dentures come into contact with the gums--is replaced with a new lining, which is formed to contour to the...

  • Aftercare for Immediate Dentures

    Immediate dentures are complete or partial dentures that are inserted immediately following the removal of your natural teeth. Your dentures are like a Band-Aid because they will protect the...

  • Mechanical Requirements of Dental Implants

    Over time, teeth can be lost for a number of reasons including decay, injury and disease. Dental implants are ideal for those who are uncomfortable with removable dentures or the idea of using...

  • How to Eat After a Tooth Implant

    Dental implants are surgical procedures that typically involve the extraction of a broken or damaged tooth to be replaced with an artificial tooth that resembles and performs just as a healthy...

  • Post Periodontal Deep Cleaning

    Deep cleansing is necessary to prevent the advancement of gingivitis, which cause the gums to recede from the teeth and create pockets where infection and inflammation occur. While a deep...

  • Deep Cleaning & Dental Procedures

    Deep cleaning is an important dental procedure that removes harmful bacteria, tartar and plaque from the teeth. Irritated gums that bleed during eating or brushing of the teeth are often a...

  • Dentures & Periodontal Disease

    Periodontal disease is a disease of the gums that causes inflammation and infection of the tissue that supports your teeth. There are various types and stages of gum disease. Gingivitis is one of...

  • Deep Tissue Gum Cleaning

    A deep tissue gum cleaning is effective in the treatment against periodontal disease. While brushing the teeth is important for proper dental health, the gums are often treated inconsistently,...

  • Denture Pain

    Occasional denture pain is normal and can be easily remedied. Dentures on your gums are just like shoes on your feet--they can pinch and rub while you get used to them. Your gums can change...

  • Denture Reline Procedures

    After a long period of use, dentures inevitably tend to wear down. Dentures tend to alter the topography of your gums, causing the denture to become looser. Instead of completely replacing your...

  • Information on Dentures

    Dentures are the solution of last resort for people who lose their teeth due to gum disease, accidents, tooth decay or genetic disorders. Dentures vary depending on individuals' dental needs. For...

  • The Average Cost of Periodontal Surgery

    Periodontal surgery is a costly procedure that is a result of having periodontal disease. Preventing periodontal disease is important in avoiding poor oral hygiene, and many complications in the...

  • How Does a Dentist Cover Exposed Enamel or Receding Gums?

    The tissue inside your mouth is gums. The firmer, more protective tissue surrounding the neck of your teeth and covering the roots is what most people think of when thinking of gums. This tissue...

  • Steps for Gum Removal When Removing Wisdom Teeth

    A common problem with wisdom teeth, requiring their removal, is gum infection. Often, the sign of an infection is simply soreness of the gums where wisdom teeth would erupt. With the infection can...

  • Why Are Wisdom Teeth Removed?

    Typically erupting when you are between the ages of 17 and 25 years, correctly positioned wisdom teeth that have grown in completely do not pose any risk of dental problems. However, the American...

  • Home Remedies for Wisdom Teeth Removal

    Wisdom teeth are four back molars that generally emerge when humans are 20 to 25 years of age. Although the teeth may grow in normally for some, the majority of people must have their wisdom...

  • How to Remove Popcorn From Your Teeth

    With or without salt and butter, when you're eating popcorn, a handful just isn't enough. However, there is a dark side to this commonly enjoyed snack; it tends to get caught in your teeth. When...

  • How Much Does Gingival Grafting Cost?

    Gingival grafting is a process in which skin from healthy areas of the mouth is literally sewn onto parts of the gums that have receded or rotted away as a result of gingivitis. This process is...

  • How Much Does Tissue Grafting of the Gums Cost?

    Tissue grafting of the gums involves transplanting healthy gum tissue to areas of the gums that are diseased or receding due to a variety of causes. This process can save your teeth and gums, but...

  • How to Use a WaterPic Dental Water Jet

    Call it a Water Pic, a WaterPic or a Dental Water Jet, it doesn't matter. Two of the most beneficial tools you can have in your bathroom are an electric toothbrush and a dental water jet. But...

  • Dental Implant Healing Process

    Because gum tissue is cut for dental implants, cleaning your gums is crucial for healing. Learn how to main this free oral health video from a dentist.

  • How to Decide if You Should Have a Gingivectomy

    Though typically a cosmetic procedure, many people opt to have part of their gums altered to make their teeth appear more even or aligned.

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