2015

Getting To The Root Of Things: Debunking Common Root Canal Myths

Many myths exist surrounding root canals and it's important that you have correct information to make an informed decision. Many people worry about the procedure and pain that is often associated with a root canal, but what they don't know is the infection in the tooth is what causes most of the pain. If you want to save a tooth, get the root canal because your tooth and roots are not removed. By recognizing the following myths, you can properly prepare for a root canal.

Dental Scaling For Gum Disease Treatment

If you have gum disease, then the dentist may want to use dental scaling as the chosen form of treatment. By learning what dental scaling is and how it works, you will have a better understanding of how it can help treat your gum disease. You'll also know what to expect so you feel more confident going in for the treatment. What is dental scaling? Dental scaling is done to remove plaque, tartar and biofilm from the surface of your teeth and gums.

Exploring Your Options For At-Home Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is the #1 requested cosmetic treatment. If you're among the majority of people who are interested in whitening your teeth, there are a few things that you should know to make sure the process goes well. Talk to your dentist Even if you plan to do teeth whitening at home, you should talk to your dentist to make sure that you don't have tooth decay that could cause the whitening products to sink in and cause pain.

3 Tips For Getting Dental Care While You Are Bedridden

A serious injury or disability can keep you restricted to your home for a few months. This makes it difficult for you to attend regular dental appointments. During this time, teeth that are neglected can become infected by bacteria. The bacteria can quickly spread through other areas of your body and put your health at risk. As a result, it is important to keep up with your regular dental care even if you are bedridden.

Liver Clots: An Uncommon Complication To A Common Tooth Extraction

Having a tooth extracted is generally a fairly simple procedure. A lot of people opt for extractions when a tooth is badly damaged or severely infected, especially if the tooth is a back molar and not visible when they smile. However, a rare complication known as "liver clots" or "currant jelly clots" can be especially disconcerting. Here's what you should know. 1.) They look worse than they are. Liver clots get their name because of their dark red color.