Archive for the tag 'dental treatment'

Feb 25 2011

Dental Care For Pregnant Women

Published by Wayzata Dental Staff under Dental Health

Just because you’re pregnant doesn’t mean you can’t have dental treatment. In fact, for many pregnant women, regular visits to their dentist may be essential if they want to maintain their teeth. Pregnancy changes the internal chemistry of a woman and this can create problems for their teeth.
If you are or have been pregnant and [...]

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Jan 10 2011

Making Dental Treatment A Family Affair

We all know that we should visit a dentist every six months for a checkup and clean, so why not make it a family affair? There are several benefits to having a dental checkup together, the first being the simplicity. You only have to remember one date for your next checkup. There are other benefits.
Children [...]

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Dec 21 2010

Identifying Dental Problems Before They Become Serious

Some people often wonder why there is an emphasis on knowing your teeth. There is really a very simple explanation. If you know your teeth well and regularly inspect them both visually and with your tongue, then you can identify problems as soon as they arise. This means you can seek dental treatment early, before [...]

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Sep 12 2009

Restorative Dental Treatment for Broken Teeth

Got cracks in your teeth or broke a tooth? You don’t have to live with it. Pay a visit to your dentist and he/will recommend a treatment for you. Inlays and onlays are a kind of restorative dental treatment that is used to restore cracked and broken teeth.
Inlays and onlyas are used typically in [...]

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Jan 23 2009

Do you need to visit your dentist before Valentine’s Day?

Regular dental care ensures a good dental health. However, some dental problems need expert help to be treated. You may need to visit your dentist before Valentine’s Day if you see the following symptoms/problems.

You have been suffering from toothache for more than two days.
You gums bleed frequently when you brush.
Your teeth are stained.
There are visible, [...]

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