2016

Same-Day Crown Guide

A dental crown is a necessity if you have a root canal, since this will effectively cover the hole and provide a permanent guard against infection. The inconvenience for many people is that it can take a couple of appointments before the permanent crown is placed. Fortunately, some dentists are able to provide same-day crowns. The following can help you better understand the procedure so you can decide whether it is a good choice for you.

Frequently Asked Questions about Gum Disease in Children

Gum disease and gingivitis affect children frequently for a variety of reasons. Gum disease is a result of food and bacteria building up on teeth, leading to plaque. When plaque builds up and causes tartar, the gums become inflamed. If you suspect that your child has gum disease, these questions and answers may help you figure out what steps you should take next. What are the most common causes of gum disease?

Avoiding Dental Treatments? 3 Things Your Dentist Wants To Tell You

Going to the dentist is something you should be doing at least twice per year. Cleanings should be done at least once every six months for optimal dental care. If you haven't gone to the dentist in a long time for treatments that you need, you could be putting your health and maybe even your very life in danger. Here are three things that your dentist wants you to know if you are avoiding dental treatments.

Is Turkey Good For Your Health?

With the holidays fast approaching, you need to prepare for some serious turkey consumption. If you are a fowl fanatic, you will relish the leftovers as much as you do the original meal. While you are gorging yourself on this meaty bird, you may take a break to wonder if turkey is actually good for you. Fortunately, you can generally eat turkey without harming your health. You may even improve it.

Second (And Third!) Opinions On Dental Procedures: What Dentists Have To Say And Why It Matters

Patients often decide that a medical diagnosis is incorrect and they want a second opinion. They may even want a third or fourth opinion just to confirm what the first doctor said. Yet, what do you do when you disagree with what a dentist says? Dentistry is not typically a profession that experiences an influx in "second opinion" patients, but you are actually allowed a second opinion (or third) if you disagree with what your first dentist said.