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Complications of Misaligned Teeth

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Apart from possibly looking unsightly misaligned teeth could be impacting negatively on dental and bodily health. Because the teeth don’t line up as they should the jaw must work harder and food may not be digested properly. This can lead to conditions such as:


- Tooth sensitivity due to uneven wear
- Aches in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)and sometimes accompanying headaches
- Gastrointestinal issues


In many cases “misaligned teeth might not be as easy to spot as you think” and regular check-ups at the dentist are a necessity in order to spot any irregularity early and take corrective measures.

More detailed information can be found at https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/misalignedteeth/.

A Look at the Average Dental Visit

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It is always important to see the dentist in order to ensure the health of your teeth and gums. So, what does the average visit involve? Let us take a quick look at what to expect.


- Your teeth will be examined by a hygienist.
- They are then cleaned; removing any plaque and tartar.
- You may need a fluoride treatment to provide additional protection.


"Fortunately, a simple trip to the dentist can get your teeth sparkly clean and typically takes less than an hour."


Learn what else can you expect when visiting your dentist:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/teeth-cleaning/

Did You Know Gum Disease Can Be Inherited?

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- If your parents have a history of gum disease this means you are more likely to develop it yourself.
- As gum disease is a progressive condition, it cannot be ignored.
- Gum disease can be prevented by good oral hygiene and regular checkups at the dentist.

"It’s possible to have a healthy smile even with a history of oral disease. Visit your local dentist to learn more about how regular checkups and professional teeth cleanings can help you have the healthiest smile possible!"


Read the full story here: https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/which-dental-diseases-may-be-hereditary/

Water Flossing Versus Regular Flossing: Which is Best?

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Flossing is an important part of your dental routine to ensure all food particles and plaque are removed from the nooks and crannies between your teeth:
- Standard dental floss is string-like material that you manually use in between your teeth.
- A water flosser uses batteries to shoot a tiny stream of water between your teeth; studies have shown this is more effective than standard floss.
- Your dentist will advise you to floss daily, whichever method you prefer.
"If the water flosser will make you more likely to floss, it can be a wise investment in your oral health."
Read the full story here: https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/water-floss/

Dental Crowns: What Are The Risks?

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Ceramic dental crowns are fitted to the top of teeth to improve their appearance or preserve the structure. It is a common and straightforward procedure, however, there are a few risks:

- If the crown is not fitted correctly, bacteria can multiply, resulting in decay of the tooth beneath it.
- Some people may experience sensitivity, nerve damage, gingivitis (inflamed gums) and infection.
- Your dentist will be happy to discuss the procedure before your crown is fitted.

"Thе dental crown procedure саn bе a great solution fоr patients wіth weakened оr traumatised tooth/teeth."
Read the full story here: http://fooyoh.com/fitness_health/15343681/benefits-risks-and-candidacy-of-dental-crowns

Do Dental Implants Prevent Gum Disease?

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Dental implants are one of the best methods for replacing missing or damaged teeth. Although an implant cannot develop a cavity, this does not mean that it is not subject to other dental problems including gum disease.
The advantage of an implant over leaving a gap in the teeth is that it supports the jawbone which is responsible for the maintenance of:
- Teeth
- Gums
- Connective tissues
A dentist will recommend dental implants as they “halt the bone loss process and generate better jawbone density” which can result from missing teeth. More information regarding dental implants can be found at https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/dental-implants/.

When is it Time to Replace an Electric Toothbrush Head

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- Most experts recommend that they should be swapped out every three months.
- The head should be replaced if you have recently been sick.
- Those with gum disease should change their heads more frequently.
"Many people feel their teeth receive a better cleaning when using an electric toothbrush."
You can access the full story here:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/when-should-i-replace-my-electric-toothbrush-head/

What Risks are Associated with Wisdom Tooth Removal?

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Is your dentist going to remove one or more wisdom teeth? While this procedure is extremely common, there are still a handful of complications which should be recognised. What are three situations that might require professional help? Let's take a look at a handful of occurrences.

- You might develop a short-term condition known as "dry socket".
- Some individuals could bleed significantly.
- There is the slight risk of an infection following such a procedure.

"Over five million people have their wisdom teeth removed every year."
More in-depth information can be found at this hyperlink:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/what-are-the-potential-complications-of-wisdom-tooth-removal/

What Are Some Common Causes of Tongue Discolouration?

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A discoloured tongue can appear quite strange and it might have little to do with the condition of your teeth and gums. You might be surprised to learn some of the reasons why this may occur. What are three common causes of a discoloured tongue?

- Chewing tobacco and smoking are known culprits.
- B12 vitamins may be deficient in your diet.
- Poor oral hygiene may also play an important role.

"Tongue discoloration happens when papillae—the structures that give the tongue its texture on the surface—become discoloured."
Learn why you should see a dentist by clicking on this link:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/tongue-discoloration-symptoms-causes-and-treatments/

Should Orthodontic Work be Completed Before Veneers?

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Are you considering dental veneers to correct an issue with one or more teeth? Most experts recommend that other dental treatments like braces should take place before getting veneers. What other important information is available?

- Veneers that are strongly affixed should not be adversely affected by braces.
- Braces are often placed around the existing veneers.
- Invisalign aligners can straighten teeth without being affixed to teeth.

"Scheduling a consultation with your orthodontist is the easiest way to evaluate all your options."
Take a look at the other options which a dentist might suggest:
https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/can-i-have-braces-or-invisalign-if-i-have-dental-veneers/

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