January 30, 2009 @ 05:58 PM — by unknown
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Having discolored teeth can have a very negative impact on your life. It may make you feel shy, affect how you react in social situations, and make you feel unattractive. When you are uncomfortable with your physical appearance, it not only affects your relationship with your friends, but your business associates as well. Luckily, there are steps that you can take to brighten your smile.
The most popular option, and the least expensive, is to purchase an over-the-counter whitening system. These are available at most department stores and pharmacies, and are fairly easy to use. They have a reasonably reliable success rate, and the results begin to be noticeable in just a few weeks. However, there is only so much that they can accomplish. If your teeth are severely discolored, you may want to look into laser whitening.
Results from professional teeth whitening procedures are more pronounced, but are considerably more costly. The procedure produces dramatic results, usually within
December 05, 2008 @ 03:35 PM — by unknown
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A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap placed over a tooth, which provides covering to the tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and to improve its appearance. Once a crown is cemented in its place, it fully encases the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line.
Below is some general information on porcelain dental crowns and how they can benefit you.
What is a dental crown?
A dental crown is either built of a metal or a base metal alloy. The metals used for building crowns include alloys made of gold and other alloys and in base metal alloy nickel or chromium is used. When a metal crown is used the tooth structure needing removal is minimal, and the opposite tooth also experiences minimum tooth wearing. Metal crowns have the longest life and they rarely chip or break. The only deterrent factor in metallic crowns is the color which does not match the normal color of the teeth. It is a good option for out-of-sight molars.
What can dental crowns do?
October 29, 2008 @ 05:34 PM — by unknown
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No smile, no matter how healthy and clean, is immune to the effects of time, wear, fading, and discoloration. Eventually, even the brightest smile begins to lose some of its luminescence, its vibrant whiteness falling prey to stains and loss of enamel.
Fortunately, cosmetic and restorative dentistry offers a potentially ideal solution to those who are looking to restore their smiles to their natural brilliance. In-office teeth whitening is a simple, quick, and relatively pain-free method of reversing the effects that the passage of time has had on teeth, diminishing or eliminating even stubborn stains left by soda, wine, tobacco, food, and certain medications. Even those whose teeth are discolored due to congenital conditions may benefit from teeth whitening.
Although there are several brands of teeth whitening systems, most operate according to the same principles. Generally, a proprietary blend of bleaching agents, usually hydrogen-peroxide based, is applied in gel form to the
October 28, 2008 @ 04:49 PM — by unknown
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Who doesn’t want a pearly white smile? Yet, some people find their teeth stained and discolored no matter what they do. What could cause perfectly healthy teeth to darken and yellow? Here are a few of the most common culprits.
Certain Foods
We eat a lot of things that can stain and discolor our teeth: coffee, tea, colas, wines, and even certain fruits and vegetables such as apples and potatoes. Want to know if something you are eating is discoloring your teeth? Check to see if it will stain a cup, plate, or other hard surface item.
Smoking
It is a proven fact: cigarettes and chewing tobacco are two of the leading causes of tooth discoloration, making your smile yellow, dark, and unsightly.
Poor Dental Hygiene
If you do not brush your teeth correctly and floss regularly to remove yellowing plaque and other stain-producing substances that could be sticking to the tooth surface, they may discolor.
Disease
Some diseases affect the hard surface of the teeth and the underlying materi