It’s fashionable in some circles, mostly among teens and young adults, to wear fake braces, also called DIY braces. Most people who put them on know that they will not work the same way that traditional braces will. In fact, they won’t work at all to realign your teeth, but some people try anyway, hoping…
Dental implants can be an effective way to address the problem of a broken tooth or teeth, replacing the non-functional tooth with a false tooth via an implant that will last for years. The process of implanting a tooth can take time, however. It is important to know what to expect before you begin the…
When teeth are damaged on the surface but the roots remain healthy, there are dental procedures available to remove the damaged part of the tooth and replace it. If it is possible to save the tooth’s pulp and roots, crowns or caps may be a good option. They preserve the integrity of the jaw, look…
Chipping a tooth or cracking a tooth by biting something the wrong way or crunching something extra hard, like ice, is pretty common. Though most people think it won’t happen unless they are injured or in an accident, the truth is that chipped and cracked teeth can happen pretty easily. The good news is that…
Occlusion refers to the alignment of the teeth, and malocclusion means poor alignment or misalignment. When applied to teeth, malocclusion generally refers to the bite, or how the top teeth and bottom teeth fit together. Mild tooth malocclusion may cause aesthetic issues but no serious problems, while more severe tooth malocclusion requires treatment and intervention….
Composite bonding is one of many options available for people who would like to upgrade their smile. The process is perfectly safe for the patient and safe for teeth as well. In fact, depending on the issue being covered by the composite bonding, it may even help the teeth to stay stronger and healthier. Of…