Dental SurgerySurgery To Take Out Wisdom Teeth - Post Operative CareBy Christopher W Smith If you're planning to have surgery to take out wisdom teeth, there are a few important things you need to know about post-operative care in order to make your wisdom teeth removal as safe and pleasant as possible. Below, we've outlined the five most important things to keep in mind as you enter the recovery process after your surgery. Laser Dentistry - Science Fiction or the Future of Oral Health?By James A. Wagner Laser dentistry offers patients several important benefits, yet only about 5% of dental offices currently have the equipment to perform laser procedures. As patients realize the advantages of laser treatments in oral health as well as in cosmetic dentistry, the number of offices offering laser dentistry is sure to rise significantly. Dental Implants: Make a Difference in your PersonalityBy: Brad Tylor Teeth are the most prized possession of every person, so losing even a single tooth can infuriate someone. There is a variety of reasons why people lose their precious teeth; it may be due to negligence of oral health, any disease or accident but whatever the reason is, missing tooth always creates problems for a person. Therefore, dental implants are the most suitable solutions for missing or broken tooth as a natural-looking replacement is made which works same as your natural tooth root. Dental Implant InformationBy Matt Oliver A dental implant procedure is not a one visit process, typically taking several visits to one or more dental experts. As with any medical procedure, the first step is to find a qualified, skillful, and trustworthy surgeon to perform your dental implant procedure. Having a capable dentist can be the deciding factor of whether or not you will be pleased with the results. Dental Crowns - A Consumer's GuideAuthor: Caelen King A crown is a cap that typically completely covers a single tooth and adds strength, stability and durability to an otherwise weakened structure. It can be made out of gold or ceramic and is typically fitted by a dentist in one or two visits. Crowns tend to be quite expensive, with US pricing ranging from $600 to $3,000, and therefore individuals are increasingly looking to other destinations to cut down the cost. In addition there have been several advances in the field with newer porcelain crowns offering a better cosmetic appearance and only requiring a single visit. |