Getting To Know Fillings And Crowns

If you need to get a tooth restored, then your dentist will likely use one of two tools: a filling or a crown. Each serves a different purpose and there aren't very many situations where both would be viable options. To help you understand why you might need a filling or a crown, here is an explanation of how they work and how they are different: Fillings The idea behind a filling is pretty simple. Read More 

Root Canal Q & A

A root canal involves the removal of the pulp or living tissue that resides inside of a tooth. The tissue contains the blood supply and dental nerves of the tooth. Here are a few questions and answers about root canals: Why is a root canal performed? A root canal is performed to stop the spread of an infection and lessen dental pain. Once a tooth becomes infected, the infection can spread to neighboring teeth or even to the jawbone. Read More 

Problematic Molar Cavities: Things To Know About Treatment

Have you been thinking hard about getting your problematic molars extracted because the large cavities in them make it hard to eat? You may able to be able to keep your molars with the help of a dentist, as he or she can cover the cavities with crowns. In this article, learn what may have to be done for a dentist to treat your annoying molar cavities so you can use them with ease. Read More 

What Are Your Options If You Are Missing Teeth And Have Gum Disease?

There are so many things that can cause gum disease, such as poor dental hygiene, lack of professional dental care, smoking and more. Regardless of the reason why you might have gum disease, you could be wondering how you can move forward from it. You might be missing one or more teeth, and you might be wondering how you can have your teeth replaced and enjoy a healthy and beautiful smile. Read More 

3 Natural Antibacterial Rinses To Treat A Tooth Abscess

A tooth abscess is an infection that is commonly caused by poor dental hygiene. If you allow plaque and bacteria to build up around your mouth, it can create a tooth abscess that can spread to your gums as well as other areas of your mouth. The site of the abscess will be filled with pus. This pus is a sign that your body is trying to fight off the infection. Read More