Dental Implants Brought Smiles But Not For Anyone

2nd October, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

With the high rate of dental decay and gum disease over the past years, there is a significant number of people who are completely or partially without teeth. Oral prosthetic devices play a huge role in maintaining the function and appearance.Most people are not able to see these prostheses as a great substitute to real teeth as they are often ill fitting and uncomfortable. Now in the hopes of finding a remedy for their dentally crippled situation, they would go from one dentist to the next. Continue reading Read More

Family Dental Care Strongly Believes In Preventive Dental Care

28th September, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

Summer vacation means that kids can eat as much junk food as they possibly can, and have toothaches to show for it. There is a new location for families seeking professional dental care. Husband and wife dental specialists operate this family owned professional practice. The husband served in the US Army Dental Corps for about six years while his wife became a dental hygienist. Both were stationed in Europe, and Cindy’s work encompassed her helping to initiate a public dental health program in the northern region of Europe, where they were based. Continue reading Read More

How Much Do You Know About Your Teeth?

25th September, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

We all have them, at some stage in our lives, south of the nose and north of the chin, yet, how much do you know about your teeth? Some answers on common teeth questions will be discussed here. Different functions come with different kinds of teeth. Your front teeth are also known as incisors.In shoveling food in, these incisors which are the sharpest, help. What you find near the corner of your mouth are what you call canine teeth. These function well in tearing and grasping food and their distinct characteristic are their long roots. Premolars are the ones situated behind the canines and the ones that crush food with their flat surfaces. In contrast to premolars, the molars have bigger and flatter surfaces and sizes than them. Food is broken down into small portions courtesy of these. Continue reading Read More

Take Care Of Your Child’s Smile By Taking Care Of Your Child’s Teeth

17th September, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments

The importance of a child’s smile cannot be overemphasized. Misshapen, rotting or chipped teeth can effortlessly impact a child’s self-esteem and confidence levels, both of which are so crucial in our present society. Continue reading Read More

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