Can Your Teeth Repair Themselves?

20/10/2020

The short answer is yes but it still depends on the extent of the damage. And yes, it actually takes a lot of work regularly to help the teeth repair and protect themselves. Can your teeth repair themselves? Our teeth are constantly under attack from acids. That’s because the bacteria inside our mouths feed on.

Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy: Causes and Treatment

12/10/2020

A healthy smile is characterized by pearly white teeth, shiny pink gums and, perhaps unknown to most people, sufficient gap between the upper and lower teeth when in resting position. This gap is called the freeway space, or interocclusal space. A space of approximately 3.5mm on average is sustained between the teeth and this allows.

How Do You Know If You Need a Root Canal?

14/09/2020

Some signs and symptoms are sensitivity to hot and cold, pain while chewing and biting, swollen gums and a cracked or chipped tooth. It’s crucial and urgent to get a professional dental examination to know for certain (e.g. perhaps it’s a sign of a serious infection or you want to save the tooth for sure)..

No Gaps For Kids Under 18 With Regular Children’s Dentist Visits

02/09/2020

At Big Smiles Dental we offer full check-up, clean, x-rays and fluoride treatment with our No Gaps For Kids service. It is recommended that kids and adults get their teeth checked and cleaned every 6 months to maintain optimum health and to catch any signs of early decay before it becomes more serious. We understand that children’s.

Are Dental Implants Safe?

14/08/2020

Expect little discomfort during the procedure and mild soreness after the implant has been placed. This is what many patients report about the dental implant procedure. When it comes to safety, it’s a proven procedure with rare chances of failing. Are dental implants safe? Perhaps right now you consider whether to go for dental implants.

Botox in Dentistry: Method and Applications

05/08/2020

Botox treatments have a wide range of commonly known applications in cosmetic treatments. Little information exists, however, in public discourse regarding the use of Botox in dental treatments. There are several benefits to using the botulinum toxin in dentistry. There are also several risks that must be communicated to patients before treatment. We want to.