2015

Dental Anxiety: Help Calm Your Child With A Chocolate Bar

Dental anxiety is not uncommon in children, or adults, so make sure you let your dentist know about the problem. But there is something you can do, too. You can give your child a creamy chocolate bar. And there's no need to worry about the following recipe harming your child's teeth, as it is tooth-friendly. The Calming Secrets Behind The Chocolate Bar The most powerful ingredient in your chocolate bar is the vanilla.

Bleach Your Teeth At Home

Many people wish they had a whiter smile, but undergoing a teeth-whitening treatment at the dentist is not always an option. The dentist may be far from your home, you may not get an appointment at a convenient time, or the process itself may be prohibitively expensive. The solution is to bleach your teeth at home. But there is one small hitch. When you go to the dentist, he knows exactly which whitening product to use.

How To Care For Your Dental Filling Every Day

Immediately after getting your dental filling, you're probably going to need to put some extra care into helping the area heal.  What you may not know is that even after you heal, your filling will require some everyday care as well in order to keep it in top shape.  Fortunately, your habits won't have to change very much if you already take good care of your teeth.  Here's what you have to do to care for your fillings every day:

Your Implant Dentistry Options

Replacing teeth you've lost due to injury, accident or poor genetics can be a confusing affair, made all the more frustrating with the terms being used. Dental implants, implant supported dentures and mini-implants all sound vaguely similar, and without understanding what these entail it can be easy to seek out a service without being fully aware of what you're asking for. With a little research, and proper planning, you can better prepare for the procedure you need without getting lost in technical jargon.

Protecting Your Teeth When You Play Sports

If you play sports it's important that you protect your teeth. Certain sports put your teeth more at risk than others, but you always want to make sure you are doing what you can to protect your teeth from impact and injury. Following the tips below will help you keep your teeth protected when you participate in sports: Wear the proper protective gear One of the best things you can do to protect your teeth while participating in sports is to wear properly-fitted protective gear.