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Fillings are used to restore the look and feel of a damaged tooth. Many materials can be used, such as gold, silver, and plastics.
Dental implants act as a tooth root, and can house replacement or removeable teeth. It connects with the jaw or skull to create a unique fit.
When performed twice a year, dental cleaning can help prevent gingavitis, gum disease, cavities, and other oral conditions.
A root canal is performed when a tooth is damaged and needs to be cleared from the inside out.
Veneers have many purposes. They can be used to hide staining, fix gaps, or repair tooth decay.
In-office teeth whitening can remove tooth stains from aging, coffee, and tobacco, among others. Typically, a hydrogen peroxide bleaching gel is used.
In addition to cleanings, an oral health assessment is performed to identify any abnormalities.
As children grow, they may be referred to receive braces or other oral treatment.
Couple reasons. The bite might be off... It needs to be adjusted. The tooth "could" need a root canal. Either way, get it look at. It won't just "go away" on it's own.
It's not uncommon to leave a root-tip if the complications "could be worse," but this is a very real possibility. I suggest that you get an appointment with an oral surgeon. The ER can't do anything for you. See your general dentist and get a a referral to see an oral surgeon.
Just cold water? NO. However, if you are experiencing pain at your age, there is probably something else going on. I recommend seeing your dentist to find out why.
After dental implants, you should avoid eating anything crunchy or that requires a lot of chewing or spicy, especially in the area of the implant. Cool nutritious food. The dentist placing the implants will have post-op instructions with food recommendations for you.
Absolutely, YES! Plaque is bacteria. You can't eliminate the bacteria in your mouth, so it's going to collect on anything in the mouth. Implants require just as much maintenance as teeth. You can get peri-implantitis and lose an implant due to gum disease.
From infancy through adulthood, proper dental care is essential to live healthfully. Keeping up with dental care can prevent gum disease and cancers, among many other conditions.
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