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  • Types of Dental Prosthetics for Implants

    Modern medicine can resolve a wide range of dental problems affecting both health and appearance. Sometimes, a dental prosthetic is necessary to correct a debilitating problem, while others seek...

  • How to Correct an Open Bite

    Normally, your upper teeth rest slightly over your lower teeth when you close your mouth or chew. According to Medline Plus, the points of your upper molars should fit the groves of your lower...

  • Prognathism Jaw Pain

    Mandibular prognathism is a malformation of the jaw where the lower jaw protrudes beyond the upper jaw, more commonly referred to as an under-bite. It can sometimes be accompanied by pain, though...

  • How Long to Wear a Twin Block?

    As with any orthodontic appliance, the use of a twin block helps to align the jaw to create the ideal bite. While appliances may not always be comfortable, wearing them as directed can keep...

  • Underbite Surgery Procedures

    A severe underbite in an adult often requires surgery to fix. An underbite can cause many problems for the patient since the lower jaw may be much smaller or the teeth don't meet correctly. The...

  • Signs & Symptoms of TMJ

    TMJ stands for Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, which affects the joints in the jawbone, where the lower and upper jaws meet. In some cases, TMJ can become severe enough to warrant surgery....

  • What is the Cost for Adult Braces?

    If you did not have braces as a child, you probably felt that you were getting away with something big. After all, braces are one of the most universally embarrassing parts of being a teenager,...

  • How to Fix Bucked Teeth

    Having bucked teeth does not have to be a life sentence. There are many ways in which a person can have their teeth fixed and acquire that perfect smile. The younger you are when you seek...

  • How to Diagnose an Overbite

    An overbite occurs when the upper and lower jaw don't align properly, causing the placement of the bottom teeth to sit unnaturally beneath the top teeth. This can result in head and jaw pain,...

  • How to Correct an Overbite

    An overbite is present when the upper teeth significantly protrude over the lower teeth. Causes range from excessive thumb sucking as a child to having an underdeveloped lower jaw. An overbite is...

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