Making Your Smile Gorgeous

A few years ago, I started thinking carefully about what I could do to improve my smile. I had lived with crooked, yellowed teeth for most of my adult life, and honestly, I just wanted to feel beautiful. I started thinking about working with a cosmetic dentist, and before I knew it, I was in an office getting a complimentary consultation. I learned about a variety of different procedures that could improve my look, and it was really fun. I wanted to create a blog all about making smiles more beautiful, which is why I made this website. Check out this blog for great information about dentistry.

Exposing Common Dental Myths

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Your teeth are among the most noticeable features of your appearance. However, there are many problems that your teeth can experience, and these problems can cause both functional and cosmetic problems. Sadly, there are some misconceptions that many people have about dental care and this can cause them to expose their teeth to a greater risk of damage. 

Myth: A Drill Is The Only Tool To Remove Decayed Teeth

A dental drill is one of the most common tools used to remove damaged and decayed portions of teeth. Unfortunately, these drills can cause anxiety in many people, and this can cause them to avoid getting treatment for tooth decay. Luckily, technological advances have made it possible for dentists, like the ones found at Adobe Dentistry, to repair many types of decay, without ever having to use a drill.

Air abrasion is a method of removing the decayed portions of teeth by bombarding it with high-speed air containing tiny particles that will wear the tooth down. This method of treatment is just as effective as using a drill for most cavities, but depending on the location or severity of the cavity, this may not be the best option. You will need to meet with your dentist to determine the viability of this treatment option. 

Myth: Grinding Teeth Is Harmless

Grinding teeth is a habit that many people have, and they may not think that it is a major deal. However, grinding teeth can be extremely damaging to teeth. Over time, this action will wear down the protective enamel on the teeth, loosen the teeth and lead to jaw strain. If this problem is not corrected, it can often lead to the loss of some teeth. 

Fortunately, there are treatment options that can help break this habit and save your teeth from damage. Often, this is done with a protective mouthpiece that will prevent you from grinding your teeth while you sleep. While this may sound uncomfortable, these mouthpieces are custom tailored to your unique mouth, and this will minimize any discomfort that you feel while wearing it. 

Keeping your teeth looking good requires having a thorough understanding of some basic dental care principles. Sadly, some individuals believe a couple of myths that causse them to avoid seeking the care they need to prevent major tooth damage. By exposing the truth behind these two prevalent dental myths, you will be in a far better position to keep your smile looking great. 

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15 December 2014