Archive for the tag 'enamel microabrasion'

Jun 28 2011

The Diagnostic Benefits Of Enamel Microabrasion

There are some treatments which, while benefiting a patient, can also be used as a diagnostic tool. Enamel Microabrasion is one such procedure. It is used to clean surface stains from teeth. The procedure itself is fairly straightforward and non-invasive. Fine particles are blasted onto the surface of the tooth, and like a very fine [...]

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Feb 13 2011

How Enamel Microabrasion Works

Published by allen under Whitening

If you have teeth that are slightly discolored, that discoloration can be removed through a process known as enamel microabrasion.
Discoloration can happen by a number of means, but it’s important to distinguish between surface discoloration and deep stains. The latter cannot be treated with microabrasion. These can be caused by trauma, root canal operations, [...]

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Sep 13 2010

Enamel Microabrasion Can Help To Reveal Hidden Problems

One procedure that is often used by dentists is that of Enamel Microabrasion. This is a fairly simple procedure that doesn’t require any form of anesthetic and can be completed in one visit. Enamel Microabrasion is a procedure used to remove small stains and/or organic material from teeth.
When used on the biting surface of your [...]

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Sep 05 2009

Cosmetic Dentistry Can Make Your Smile Perfect

Cosmetic dentistry has evolved significantly over the last few years. You will be amazed to learn how dentistry can change the appearance of your smile. Let me familiarize you with some common cosmetic procedures in dentistry.
Zoom Whitening
Zoom whitening is a process that whitens your teeth in less than an hour! If you would like to [...]

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Jul 31 2008

What comprises cosmetic dentistry? (2)

Continuing with yesterday’s post, we will discuss some more cosmetic dentistry treatments.
Invisible braces
Remember how some of us hated the thought of putting on braces in junior school? It used to be a nasty idea and the dentist was a villain for suggesting braces. However, things are different now. We have invisible braces! These can [...]

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