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Gum disease is a common problem that can occur very gradually. Aging, brushing too hard, genetics, and any lapse in hygiene habits can get the ball rolling in the wrong direction. It starts with oral bacteria that feed on particles of carbohydrate-rich foods left behind after a meal. The bacteria metabolize carbohydrates and produce plaque […]
#periodontal treatment#gumdisease#treatment#oral health#gum healthWritten by prositesdental • Dec 31 • 2 minute read
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Does Your Child Need Early Orthodontic Treatment?
Most orthodontic treatment starts in the teen years when all permanent teeth have come in, and the results are more predictable. However, some young children need early intervention or Phase One treatment. This evaluation doesn’t necessarily mean orthodontics are needed right away. However, monitoring growth patterns can indicate the best opportunity to start treatment to […]
Written by prositesdental • Sep 17 • 2 minute read
9 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Dental Fillings
Tooth decay is a dental health problem that frequently arises as a result of poor dental hygiene and/or a diet that is rich in sugar and sweetened beverages. The solution to tooth decay is usually a dental filling, which seals the cavity and stops the decay from progressing further. Fillings can be composed of composite, […]
#dentalfillingsWritten by prositesdental • Dec 31 • 4 minute read
What Parents Should Know About Tooth Eruption Delays in Children
Watching your child’s teeth come in is an exciting part of their development, but it can also raise concerns when things do not seem to follow the expected timeline. Tooth eruption varies from child to child, and some delays are completely normal. However, there are times when a delay may signal an underlying issue that […]
Written by prositesdental • Apr 8 • 2 minute read
Do Dental Restorations Impact Orthodontic Treatment?
If you are considering orthodontic treatment, you may wonder how existing dental work will affect the process. Many people have restorations such as crowns, fillings, bridges, or implants, and these can influence how teeth move and how treatment is planned. Orthodontic care is not one-size-fits-all, and your dental history plays an important role in shaping […]
Written by prositesdental • Apr 1 • 2 minute read
How Healthy Gums Help Prevent Tooth Loss
When people think about protecting their teeth, they often focus on preventing cavities. While tooth decay is certainly a concern, gum health plays an equally important role in maintaining a strong and lasting smile. Your gums support and stabilize your teeth, and when they become unhealthy, the risk of tooth loss increases significantly. Keeping your […]
Written by prositesdental • Mar 25 • 3 minute read
Signs Your Dental Restoration May Need Replacement
Dental restorations are designed to protect your teeth and restore your smile. Whether you have a filling, crown, bridge, or veneer, these treatments help you chew comfortably and maintain a natural appearance. While restorations are durable, they are not meant to last forever. Over time, normal wear and tear can affect how well they function. […]
Written by prositesdental • Mar 18 • 2 minute read
Fixing Gaps in Your Smile Without Orthodontics
If you feel self-conscious about small spaces between your teeth, you are not alone. Dental gaps, also called spacing issues, can affect how balanced your smile looks. While braces and clear aligners are well-known solutions, they are not always necessary for minor spacing concerns. If your gaps are small and your bite is healthy, cosmetic […]
Written by prositesdental • Mar 11 • 2 minute read