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5 Foods That Whiten Your Teeth Naturally

5 Foods That Whiten Your Teeth Naturally

Having white teeth is becoming more accessible with improvement in teeth whitening technology and more widespread knowledge and practice of good dental hygiene habits. Many people adjust their diets to stay away from foods that are known to discolor or stain teeth so that they can see stronger signs of whitening; however, most people don’t know that there also foods that you can include in your diet to whiten your teeth naturally.

What are Dental Implants?

What are Dental Implants?

If you have seen a picture of a dental implant before, you may not be aware of how mechanical they really are.  But if you are like many people who suffer from catastrophic tooth loss, dental implants may be your best option.  The fact is, dental implants are rapidly replacing removable dentures as the treatment of choice for missing teeth.  That is because they have the appearance and stability of the real thing.

3D Imaging and Printing in Dentistry

3D Imaging and Printing in Dentistry

3D imaging is on the rise but the full revolution has yet to take place. The old technology of digital scanning and x-ray methods are completely obsolete but they are still used in dentist offices that have yet to update to newer technology that can more adequately serve their patients.

Wisdom Teeth:  To Keep or Not to Keep?

Wisdom Teeth: To Keep or Not to Keep?

That is the question.  For most people, the answer is to have them removed.  But why do we have them in the first place if we end up getting them removed?  The answer lies in the past.

Are Dental X-Rays Safe?

Are Dental X-Rays Safe?

When you break a bone or have an injury, you often get an x-ray to see the area better. The same idea goes for dental x-rays. They are images of your teeth to look at things like cavities, tooth decay, and other potential problems that occur in your mouth. The images usually consist of different angles of your mouth, to get the best picture of your current oral health. While big pieces of special paper go in your mouth, the process is simple, quick, and painless.