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Why Teeth Shift and How to Make Them Stay Put

April 29, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — sweesmilcastle @ 4:52 pm

Teeth are harder than bones, so when they move, it can be alarming. Some patients might wake up one morning to notice their dental structure has changed over time, while others might worry about new gaps caused by sudden injuries, conditions, or certain treatments.

Fortunately, human biology is quite resilient. Though they are strong, teeth also have flexible connections that allow them to be safely nudged around the mouth. No matter the cause of misalignment, an experienced dentist can manipulate those pearly whites into more favorable positions so patients won’t have to worry about their dental health.

If your teeth have shifted since you last looked at them, read on to find out why and what you can do about it!

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Cavity Curiosity: Do Dental Implants Get Them?

March 5, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — sweesmilcastle @ 4:24 pm
Illustration of a blue transparent lower arch with red dental implant on a dark background

Dental implants are often considered the gold standard of tooth replacements because they provide unique advantages over other options like dental bridges and dentures. They’re the only treatment that includes a support rod that’s inserted directly into your jaw so they can function as a standalone structure. This is what makes them so much more resilient than the alternatives.

One frequently asked question that many patients have is whether their dental implant can get cavities like their natural teeth. If you’d like to know the answer, continue reading to learn more about it!

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The Enigma of Oral Bumps: Causes and Solutions

January 12, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — sweesmilcastle @ 9:33 pm
Woman touching her gums due to oral bumps

Have you ever felt a mysterious bump on your gums or cheeks? Did they hurt or swell up? Many patients experience these oral annoyances, but most have no idea what they mean. Some of these oral bumps can be harmless, but others could be dangerous if left untreated for too long. Your dentist will be able to tell which are which, but knowing when to go see them can be tricky.

If you want to learn about four common causes for oral bumps and what to do about them, continue reading.

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