Why Dental Crowns Start To Stink

Dental crowns can last for many years, but it can be alarming to realize that there's an unpleasant smell coming from one of them. If you've recently noticed an odd odor or bad smell coming from a dental crown in your mouth, this guide can help to explain why it happens and what you should do about it. Reasons Why Dental Crowns Can Smell When oral health problems develop, the gums can take on a foul smell. Read More 

Been Drinking Coffee Practically Your Whole Life? How You Can Brighten And Refresh Your Smile

While television and the movies would have you believe that the habit of drinking coffee constantly throughout the day every day will have little to no effect on your teeth, the truth of the matter is quite a bit more complicated. These shows and films show actors and actresses with unnaturally white teeth sipping away at their coffee with no real repercussions. However, if you have been drinking coffee for many years, you may have noticed a much different result on the appearance and health of your teeth. Read More 

Have Missing Teeth? Why You Should Get a Bridge

If you have one or more missing teeth, you understand just how embarrassing it can be to do the simplest of things.  You may be out with a friend for lunch and they tell a particularly funny joke.  As much as you want to open your mouth and howl with laughter, you may find yourself covering your mouth and giving a weak giggle instead.  It's at this point when you realize that you absolutely must do something about your missing teeth. Read More 

When Can Crowns Improve Your Dental Health?

There are many reasons for having dental crowns put it. One is cosmetic, of course. They can be used to cover misshapen or discolored teeth. However, as the American Dental Association points out, the majority of the reasons for using dental crowns are for your health. This includes restoring a broken tooth, protecting a severely decayed one, or affixing a bridge. Find out if a crown is right for you. Read More 

All About How Dental Implants Feel

If you are going to be having one or more implants put in your mouth, then you may be most anxious about the way it will feel, not only while you are having them put in, but also while you are healing and even afterward. The information provided below will help you to feel more prepared for going in for implants. When you are getting the implants put in The very first thing you want to understand is you aren't going to really feel the dental implants being put in. Read More