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Did you know all silver fillings (also called amalgam fillings) contain about 50% mercury? Did you also know mercury is a highly toxic element? In fact, there is no known safe level of mercury exposure. Silver fillings are incredibly commonplace and have been used to restore the teeth of more than 100 million Americans. Yet time and time again, research shows that silver dental fillings expose you to the harmful effects

We’ve all heard that mercury is poisonous — causes neurological damages, developmental defects, etc. Mercury thermometers have been phased out and replaced with non-mercury ones. But not so with dental amalgam (silver filling for cavities), which contains mercury, even though comparable alternatives are available. Some of us continue to have amalgam in our mouths, and some dentists continue to put it in our mouths. Mercury exists in three forms — elemental

It’s important that you prepare, as best you can, for every possible situation while traveling. Dealing with a toothache abroad, however, can be a bit challenging. What exactly counts as a dental emergency? When do you need to call a dentist, and which office should you visit? Here’s what you need to do if you have a dental emergency while traveling. Your First Response to a Dental Emergency Abroad No matter how

Dental bridge is still one of the most common procedure to replace missing teeth, especially for those who is not a candidate for dental implants. There are many bridge types-styles and options, available to remedy your dental needs relative to your specific oral conditions. The 3 most common types of dental bridges being used today: Conventional Bridges, Cantilever Bridges, and Maryland Bridges. Traditional/Conventional Bridges – Most common type of dental bridge Traditional dental bridges,

Deciding whether to get dental implant surgery is a big decision. It is an investment not only in your smile but in your self-confidence and comfort. Before making a decision on the procedure or on your dentist, you should be informed. We put together this guide to help you understand every step of the process! What are Dental Implants? Dental implants are man-made substitutions for the root structure of the teeth. The

Braces are dental devices that are used to correct misaligned teeth, treat crowding, gaps, and other flaws. Traditionally, metal arches, brackets, and elastics were placed on the teeth to provide the necessary pressure. Damon braces take a completely different approach: they are self-binding or self-ligating braces. Traditional metal braces are fixed to teeth and then they are adjusted by an orthodontist, but the self-binding braces have specialty doors and slides that work

Cavities are permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes. Cavities, also called tooth decay or caries, are caused by a combination of factors, including bacteria in your mouth, frequent snacking, sipping sugary drinks and not cleaning your teeth well. Cavities and tooth decay are among the world’s most common health problems. They’re especially common in children, teenagers and older adults. But

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a tooth – to cover the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance. Permanent crown can be made from porcelain-fused-to-metal, or all porcelain. All-Porcelain Crown: A tooth-like structure made entirely from porcelain. It restores the altered tooth structure and looks and functions like a natural tooth. Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) Crown: A metal alloy is made

1. Every Tooth Is Unique Your teeth are uniquely yours. Like a fingerprint, every person’s teeth align in a different way. Your teeth are different from everyone else’s teeth, which is why teeth can be a vital resource in forensic science. From the 20 baby teeth we have as children to the 32 adult teeth that serve us far into our lifetime, no tooth looks exactly the same. The shape and size

Dental implants are a popular and effective tooth replacement option; in America alone, dentists place more than 5 million implants every year. While dental implants do have a few drawbacks, they have a wide range of benefits—many of which other tooth replacement options either can’t provide or don’t provide at all. For many patients, dental implants’ positives far outweigh the negatives. If you’ve lost one or more teeth, here are