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I cannot tell you what a joy it has been since we had the Cerec system in the practice. It is so easy to replace old and damaged fillings quickly and in one appointment with new state of the art Cerec inlays. The technology frees up time and as your teeth are being scanned by a laser, there is no need for impressions.
Do you go and see a dentist only when something goes wrong? Accidents cannot be prevented but have you ever thought that the root infection, gum disease or hole in your tooth could have been prevented?
If you are tired or embarrassed by the grey appearance of your amalgam fillings when you smile, perhaps you should consider replacing them.
Our teeth are very resilient, human enamel is the hardest natural substance in the human body. When we bite and chew we are putting a heavy load through these teeth. If we grind our teeth at night the force can be the equivalent of a pit bull bite. So it is not surprising that from time to time bits of our teeth can chip off. If you also consider sports and lifestyle injuries such as rugby or opening bottles with your teeth it seems doubtful that many of us would have any teeth at all.
The saying to ‘grin and bear it’ means tolerating, getting on with your life and take the pain that you feel. This is true, there are aspects of our lives that we just get on with, perhaps feeling less than 100%. If you are in dental pain, chances are that this saying may apply to you. Grinning through the pain that is a natural sensation telling you that something in your mouth is broken or needs fixing may seem like getting on with life but really there are bigger factors at stake.
If you are looking for a dentist, how do you know who is the right one for you?
f you had a choice of a dental appointment or the beach.
We’ve all been there,biting slightly too hard into something that is harder than our teeth, the accidental push or nudge from a friend when you are trying to drink from a wine glass, nibbling at our toe nails a little too much. Yes, our teeth can chip, their natural shape can be suddenly lost leaving a sharp exposed point with which your tongue is going to play with and drive you to distraction.