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How to Prepare Before an Oral Surgery Procedure

This includes understanding what will happen during the actual procedure, as well as the benefits and risks associated with the…

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Periodontics: Treatments for Gum Disease

Periodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the supporting structures of teeth. Gum disease is a bacterial infection,…

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How Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Restore Teeth?

Dental fillings, the most common type of direct dental restoration, treat minor to moderate issues of dental cavities.

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Will an Endodontic Professional Perform Root Canal Therapy on a Diseased but Pain-Free Tooth?

Thinking you may be in need of endodontic services? Your good overall oral health is not only important so you…

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Does a Dental Exam Check for Gum Disease?

Gum disease, in particular, is not examined for the same way that the teeth are looked at.

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When Is Endodontics Necessary?

Root canal therapy involves the removal of infected or damaged pulp and filling the cavity with a material known as…

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How Long Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Take?

A full mouth reconstruction refers to a number of procedures done in dentistry to rebuild and reconstruct the oral cavity,…

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When Would a Family Dentist Recommend Dental Implants?

Dental implants are increasingly becoming the go-to option for replacing a lost tooth or teeth for the right patients. Anyone…

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Dental Restoration After an Auto Accident

Whether you have fractured teeth, a tooth avulsion or a loose tooth, a dentist can help you.

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Can a General Dentist Receive Endodontic Training to Perform Periodontic Care?

Learning more about the endodontic training necessary to become a periodontist allows you to understand more about this type of…

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