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5 Things to Expect After All-on-4 Surgery

September 27, 2022

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With All-on-4 dental implants, you can replace all of your missing teeth at once with just four expertly placed implant posts. Thanks to the state-of-the-art techniques used during the surgery, All-on-4 recovery is usually shorter compared to that of traditional implant procedures. That said, it is important to know what will happen during the healing process. Here are 5 things you should expect after the All-on-4 procedure.

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Post-op Tip for a Dental Filling

September 21, 2022

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Dental filling is relatively non-invasive and very common dental procedure, after which patients may experience some mild to moderate pain and discomfort and wonder if that’s normal.

I want to offer some helpful tips on what you should do and not do after a dental filling is placed and when is necessary to go back to see your dentist about the discomfort you are experiencing.

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Why Do Teeth Sometimes Hurt After a New Filling or Crown Has Been Placed?

August 16, 2022

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Anatomy of a tooth.

To better understand the problem, let’s take a look at the anatomy of a tooth. Right in the middle of the tooth is the pulp (in pink) where the nerve of the tooth is located. The pulp plays vital role in early age when the teeth are developing. In mature teeth, the pulp is simply a signal system to alert where there is something wrong. Being so important, the nerve is protected by two layers. The outside layer, called enamel is the strongest structure in the human body and acts as a shield for the tooth crown. It is very condensed and free of any sensation. That’s why cavities in very early stage are painless. The inside layer, dentin is built from small tubules, microscopic channels that travel from the pulp to the enamel border. This tubules are housing the nerve endings.

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Magnesium: The Forgotten Nutrient for Dental Health

May 23, 2022

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foods with magnesium that are good for dental health

It is common knowledge that the food we eat can significantly affect our general and dental health.  In the recent years the benefits of Calcium and Vitamin D for bone and teeth health, have been promoted widely. But calcium and vitamin D are not the only nutritional factors for structural integrity of the bone. An excess of these nutrients may even have the negative effect. It is important that the calcium and vitamin D are balanced with other nutrients like zinc, vitamin K, and most importantly magnesium.

Magnesium is essential for many biological processes that occur in the body. Besides the calcium absorption, magnesium activates over 300 reactions in the body and it is responsible to maintain proper muscle relaxation, helps stabilize the rhythm of the heart and prevents abnormal blood clothing. It activated many of the B vitamins, which without magnesium are not as effective.

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Dental Information That Future Mothers Should Know

May 12, 2022

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pregnant woman who knows dental information

Are bleeding gums during pregnancy normal? Would that stop after the pregnancy?

Gingivitis, inflammation of the gums, is very common during the pregnancy, usually starts at the end of the first trimester and continues until baby is delivered.  During the second semester a small overgrowth may appear on the gums in the areas where more plaque or food gets trapped. Pregnancy gingivitis comes with red, puffy and sometimes tender gums that tend to bleed when you brush. During the pregnancy a hormone called progesterone is high. That combined with plaque collection on the teeth attracts bacteria and creates inflammation. That is why cleaning appointments and maintaining great oral hygiene is essential during pregnancy.

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