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  • Sports Injuries in our Youth

    Sports Injuries in our Youth

    Sports Injuries in our Youth. A question that crosses every parent’s mind, especially if their child is involved in any organized sports is, ‘will my son or daughter get injured playing? And because my child is young and still growing, is there any way for me to lessen the severity of a potential injury.

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  • Sports and Dental Injuries in Children

    Sports and Dental Injuries in Children

    Sports and Dental Injuries in Children. Dental injury in sports is a commonly encountered issue for both children and adults. All sports carry a risk for injury while contact sports carry the highest risks for dental related injuries. Parents who actively enroll their children in sports must be aware of the potential risks for dental injury in order to make the necessary measures to minimize them.

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  • Endodontic Specialist

    Endodontic Specialist

    Endodontic specialist is a dentist who specialize in maintaining teeth through endodontic therapy procedures. In many cases, general dentists may perform root canal treatments that are minimally difficult and have less complicating factors.

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  • Dental Sports Guards

    Dental Sports Guards

    Dental Sports Guards . Over the counter dental sports guards are cheaper than the custom ones made by the dentist. The reason is that the material used for over the counter sports guards are not durable and very thick. Also they are ill fitting and uncomfortable.

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  • Tooth Avulsion

    Tooth Avulsion

    Tooth Avulsion. What to do when a tooth is knocked out? The treatment for permanent teeth consists of replantation, immediately if possible. Replantation — physically replacing the tooth into its socket. The proper way to remove debris from the root of an avulsed tooth is to rinse it in cold water.

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  • Root Canal Visits

    Root Canal Visits

    Root Canal Visits. Root canals may be treated in one or multiple visits. Most root canals can be treated in one visit. The exceptions are extremely infected teeth, complications from the procedure, and complex cases.

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  • Sports Injuries and TMJ

    Sports Injuries and TMJ

    Sports Injuries and TMJ. Sport induced TMJ can be caused either by a traumatic blow to the jaw or muscle strain that puts stress on the tempromandibular joint. It’s also possible to suffer TMJ because you are overworking your jaw during sports. Clenching your teeth is common when you are trying to use all your strength.

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  • Abutment Crown

    Abutment Crown

    An abutment crown is a component used in dental restorations, specifically in the context of dental implants. When a patient undergoes a dental implant procedure, a titanium implant is surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as an artificial tooth root.

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  • Add Clasp to Existing Partial Denture

    Add Clasp to Existing Partial Denture

    The addition of a clast to a denture to improve denture retention.
    A clasp is a component of a partial denture that helps to secure it in place by engaging with natural teeth.

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  • Add tooth to existing denture

    Add tooth to existing denture

    Adding a tooth to an existing denture is a dental procedure where a missing tooth is replaced or an additional tooth is added to a partial denture. A partial denture is a removable dental appliance used to replace one or more missing teeth. When a natural tooth is lost or extracted, the partial denture may need to be modified to accommodate the change.

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