What’s That Lurking Under Your Bridge? Why the Teeth Under Your Bridge Are Aching

When several of a patient's teeth are in poor condition, a dental bridge is a good solution to restore those teeth to their former functionality and appearance. Dental bridges are also ideal for patients who are unable to afford multiple dental implants. Moreover, dental bridges are superior to dentures in every way and so are a good alternative when extraction is necessary. However, if after your dental bridge has been placed you begin to feel pain, you should return to a dentist as soon as you can so they can diagnose the problem. Read More 

Orthodontically Bent out of Shape: Is a Bent Brace Wire a Dental Emergency?

The arch wires on your upper or lower braces are crucial to the success of your orthodontic treatment. Working together with the carefully placed brackets on your teeth, among other things, these wires help to shift your teeth in the desired directions. If you accidentally bend the arch wire then, you may inadvertently cause your teeth to move, thus, lengthening your treatment time. Arch Wires Are Designed to Be Bent Read More 

Are Clear Aligners a Better Option if You Want to Get Your Teeth Straightened?

Many people still think that they only have one option if they want to have their teeth straightened, and that is to get traditional braces. However, this is not the case, especially if you are an adult, as you can select clear aligners as an alternative. What is involved with this approach, and are they right in your case? New Approach Technicians developed clear aligners as an option to traditional braces in recent years. Read More 

Are Your Current Eating Habits Leading You To Dental Disaster?

Many people only give their eating habits more than a passing thought when they want to lose weight. However, the way you eat, and the type of food you eat, potentially impact on the health of your teeth as well. You have an upcoming dental appointment to discuss an several small cracks which have appeared in your front tooth. Consider these reasons about why your eating mannerisms are hurting your teeth. Read More 

A Reproval for DIY Brace Removal: 4 Life-Changing Outcomes of Removing Your Braces Yourself

In recent years, self-administered dental work has become a worryingly common trend. It is in fact so serious currently that 13% of orthodontists have seen patients that have carried out dental work on themselves. Quite often, DIY dental work worsens an issue that could have easily been dealt with by a professional dentist or orthodontist. If you are currently wearing braces but are unhappy with them, do not attempt to remove them yourself. Read More