2016

Teen Have A Severe Overbite? They May Require Surgery

If you have a teen that has a severe overbite, they may require surgery to correct this problem. They can only have this surgery, however, after they completely stopped growing. Your child's orthodontist can help you choose the right age. Below is some information about this surgery, so you and your teen will know what to expect. Braces Your child will have to wear braces for a few months before they have surgery.

Gumming It Up: What You Need To Know About Laser Gum Reduction

Your gums are an integral part of your mouth (and your oral health as a whole); they protect the roots of your teeth from coming into contact with substances that could damage them, hold your teeth firmly in place to create an even, straight smile, and can help you gauge the overall health of your mouth just by looking at their color. But when you've got just too much gum in your mouth, it can be both visually unappealing and cause some oral health problems.

5 Common Mistakes Made When Brushing Teeth

When it comes to brushing your teeth, there's a chance that you are making some of the common mistakes that make toothbrushing less effective than it should be. Here are five common mistakes you should know about: Flossing After You Brush: Flossing after you brush your teeth is not the most efficient way to get it done. This is because when you floss, you are removing food particles and other bacteria from in between the teeth that your toothbrush can't get to.

The Downsides To Having Fangs Permanently Placed On Your Teeth

If you consider yourself to be gothic and have thought about having fangs placed to cosmetically give you a permanent vampire-like appearance, you may try contacting a cosmetic dentist to alter your mouth with tooth enhancements. While cosmetic dentists have the capability to give you an edgy look using the same procedures used to fix chipped or broken teeth, there are some downsides to having fangs placed. Here are some of the reasons why opting for non-permanent fangs may be a better alternative than permanent ones.

How To Ease Dental Anxiety Before A Major Procedure

Dental anxiety is very common. Even if you make it through regular tooth cleaning procedures without too much anxiety, the prospect of a more involved procedure like a wisdom tooth extraction or dental implant surgery may have you shaking in your boots. Don't let this fear keep you from getting the dental work that you need. Here are a few tips to ease your anxiety before the appointment. Speak with a therapist.