Dental Implant Process Step By Step: How Does It Look?
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If you've opted to have dental implants to replace missing or damaged teeth, you may be curious about the process and why it takes place over several months and a series of trips to your dentist. First, the remains of the damaged tooth need to be removed – and this may require anesthesia. Then, depending on the condition of your jaw, you might need a bone graft. Next, the implant itself is embedded in your jaw and given time to heal. Finally, the dentist places the crown – the part that looks like a tooth – on top of the implant.
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Embrace the fresh air! Now that Winter is coming to a close and Spring is upon us, take some time to open your windows and get some air! It’s never a bad idea to air out your house and start fresh! It is also said that being outside can increase your mood and overall health. Relieve some stress by picking up a new hobby, going for a walk and enjoying the new season.
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How Exercise Can Improve Your Heart Health
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Are you getting at least 150 minutes of heart-pumping physical activity each week? If not, then you’re not alone. On average, only one in five adults get enough exercise to maintain their health. Being more active is an easy way to improve your heart health.
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How Might My Oral and Dental Health Change as I Age?
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As you get older, structural changes in your mouth and jaw mean that it's more important than ever to commit to brushing, flossing and rinsing twice a day. Your jaw becomes more fragile with age, meaning that teeth start to crowd together. You may also experience problems with receding gums, gingivitis, and cavities. You should make regular visits to your dentist who can keep track of changes as they're happening – he or she may recommend orthodontics or dentures to maintain your smile.
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When Should I Call an Emergency Dentist?
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Emergency dentists are there to handle any sudden and accidental damage to your teeth, e.g. when you break or lose one playing your favorite sport. They can also perform emergency root canal procedures – the pain from an infected tooth or abscess can suddenly become debilitating and needs to be dealt with as quickly as possible.
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You can get emergency dental care from Dr. Eddy Gindi at the Brooklyn Cosmetic Dentist practices in Brooklyn, New York (call 718-375-2020) and West Long Branch, New Jersey (732-870-0202). You can also contact us through our website.
5 Common Mouth Problems Found in People With Diabetes
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The high glucose levels in blood and saliva associated with diabetes can cause extra oral health problems. People with diabetes may be more prone to conditions such as gingivitis, periodontitis, candidiasis (thrush), xerostomia (dry mouth), and oral burning sensation. If you've been diagnosed with diabetes, make sure your dentist is aware of the fact and can be on the lookout for these oral health issues.
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