5yr old getting riders/have a decay problem « Result #5 on Nov 3, 2009, 9:07pm »
I need advice my child has a number of denial problems. 1. he brushes his teeth properly but he has about 4 cavities, fill the minor ones but there is one that is very deep and his dentist says he needs to inject the tooth to fill it but my son will not stay still. what can i do to help my child?
2. all his baby teeth are very strong no sign of fall out anytime soon but recently I saw a tooth pushing up from behind his front tooth from the inside very low down inside the mouth. How is that possible? is that normal? well he have to remove the baby tooth or the rider coming up.
Teeth Whitening « Result #8 on Jul 16, 2009, 6:09am »
Teeth sensitivity and gum irritation are common side effects of teeth whitening treatments. If you have any cavities, they should be filled before you have your teeth whitened. Teeth whitening kits from the dentist produce faster results because they contain a stronger peroxide bleaching agent than whitening kits purchased over the counter. It's a good idea to have a dental cleaning prior to having your teeth whitened to remove surface stains. Teeth Whitening acai berries scam Acai Berry Diet Acne Treatments Prevent Stretch Marks
Milk Tooth Extraction « Result #9 on Jul 13, 2009, 4:14pm »
My daughter recently went to dentist for her 6-monthly checkup, cleaning and flouride treatment. One of her milk tooth was loose and during the cleaning process it came out. The dentist has now billed for an extraction ! Is this fair ?
Dental Procedures « Result #10 on May 14, 2009, 4:21am »
Because dentists believe the best teeth are your own teeth, modern dental offices perform hundreds of different dental procedures to make sure you keep your teeth.
Your dentist may recommend a procedure for one of several reasons:
* Prevention - to keep your teeth and gums as healthy as they are now. * Restoration - to treat damaged teeth and gums and replace lost teeth. * Cosmetic - to improve the appearance of your teeth.
Some of these procedures are straightforward, while others are more involved. The information in this section has been provided to help you understand the different procedures available to keep your smile healthy.
Only your dentist has the skills, training and expertise to identify and address all your oral health care needs. The information on this section is intended for informational use only and does not substitute the professional care of your dentist.