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  • How to Fix Decayed Teeth

    Early tooth decay doesn't have any symptoms. So without regular appointments to the dentist, you may not notice tooth decay until it reaches the soft mid-layer of your tooth, which is between the...

  • How to Care for Dental Crowns

    Dental crowns are constructed from ceramic, porcelain and gold and provide extensive coverage of a damaged tooth. Crowns provide the best overall security for a tooth that is prone to breaking or...

  • How to Cement a Dental Crown Without the Dentist

    If you've ever had a dental crown pop off your tooth, then you've had the dilemma of trying to figure out what to do next. Your tooth may be sensitive and feel funny without the crown there, so...

  • How to Find the Right Dental Crown for You

    This article talks about the different types of dental crowns, their pros and cons and situations that suit each of these types.

  • How to Prepare For a Wisdom Tooth Removal and how not to panic beforehand

    I recently had two wisdom teeth removed, and though the surgery wasn't that bad...I suffered for two weeks in advance because I was afraid. There's nothing to fear, but nervousness is normal. I'll...

  • Advantages of Gold Dental Fillings

    There are several advantages to gold dental fillings, including the fact that they are very strong, that they adapt and fit well, and that they last a long time. Learn how gold dental fillings can...

  • Selling Dental Gold

    Many companies are willing to buy scrap metal, such as dental gold, but the profit will depend solely on the weight and composition of the product. Sell dental gold at a scrap metal company with...

  • Buying Dental Gold

    There are different resources for buying dental gold, starting with dental laboratories that use the substance to fabricate fillings and crowns. Buy dental gold at scrap metal companies with...

  • What Is in Gold Dental Crowns?

    Gold is the most important metal found in gold crowns, but these dental crowns also contain a combination of metals, such as copper, silver, tin or palladium. Discover how alloys make metal...

  • What Is the Weight of a Gold Dental Crown?

    The weight of a gold dental crown, tooth or bridge is usually determined by a variety of factors, such as tooth size and what material is in the alloy. Find out why back teeth are often heavier...

  • Why Is Gold Often Used in Dental Fillings?

    Gold is commonly used in dental fillings for cosmetic reasons and because gold is very strong. Discover why gold teeth are unlikely to chip or break with information from a dentist in this free...

  • Can a Dental Gold Bridge Be Repaired?

    In order to repair a dental gold bridge, a dentist will have to evaluate the problem and tweak the way a crown or filling touches the opposing tooth. Discover when a dental laboratory is needed to...

  • How to Make Gold Teeth

    The process of making gold teeth is similar to making a gold crown, a gold bridge or a gold partial denture. Find out how tooth impressions are used to construct gold teeth in dental laboratories...

  • What Is Dental Gold?

    Dental gold is an alloy that is used in different aspects of dentistry, such as crowns, bridges, fillings and dentures. Find out what percentage of dental gold is actual gold with information from...

  • How to Remove Mercury Amalgam Dental Filings

    Silver fillings are made of more than 50 percent mercury, a heavy metal. The Environmental Protection Agency and Food and Drug Administration have set safety limits for its use. Dentists who give...

  • How to Get a Filling

    Going to the dentist is about as high on most people's lists as public speaking and chewing on tin foil. However, it doesn't always have to be a dreadful experience. As far as problems regarding...

  • How to Have Mercury Amalgam Fillings Safely Removed

    Over recent years it has becme clear that mercury amalgam fillings placed in the mouth by dentists can have dangerous consequences that can lead to symptoms that mimic illnesses such as multiple...

  • How to Get a Tooth Filling Replaced

    Fillings are made to last as long as possible, but they still only last for so long. Most have a life expectancy of 5 to 15 years depending on the type, where it is in your mouth and how well you...

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