'Cosmetic Dentistry' Category Archive

Posted on Apr 24th, 2007

Dentistry has made enormous leaps forward in recent years, so that we have many new procedures to choose from, all of which will be virtually pain-free. If you feel that your smile is detracting from your youthful appearance, there are many options you could take advantage of.
· Teeth whitening
· Porcelain veneers
· Porcelain inlays and onlays
· Upgrading of your old metal fillings
· A smile makeover
Teeth whitening This can be done in one visit to your cosmetic dentist, or at home over a period of 2 or 3 weeks. There are many teeth-whitening products available over the counter, but none will work as well as a custom in-office procedure. Our teeth whiten according to how long they’re in contact with the tooth-whitening agent. That process can be greatly speeded up by use of a dental laser. So one visit of about 90 minutes can give you dramatically whiter and brighter teeth. Alternatively, your cosmetic dentist can have custom trays made for you, and give you an at-home kit with professional strength whitening gel. This produces an equally dramatic result, and it’s done at your convenience over a period of 2 or 3 weeks. Porcelain veneers These are thin shells which your dentist can bond to the front surface of your teeth. They cover small defects such as:
· Chips
· Spots
· Gaps
· Cracks
· Discoloration
· Slight crookedness
In two visits, your smile is transformed. Porcelain veneers look and feel just like your natural teeth and is durable and stain-resistant. Porcelain inlays and onlays

A porcelain inlay is a type of filling that will not just replace decayed tooth tissue, but will be bonded to the tooth, so that it becomes a part of the tooth. It’s a great improvement on the old metal fillings, which were not bonded to the tooth, but just packed into the cavity. Inlays provide a strong chewing surface, are long-lasting, and never become loose. As well, the porcelain is chosen to match your natural teeth.

A porcelain onlay is like an extended inlay. When the tooth has decay or damage that extends beyond the cusps, or tips, of the tooth, down on to the outside surface, an onlay fills that space and provides a new outside surface for the tooth. As with inlays, it’s bonded to the tooth. That means it provides a durable surface for chewing, as well as a tooth-like appearance, so that it’s virtually indistinguishable from the neighboring teeth. Upgrade your metal fillings

In one visit to your cosmetic dentist, you can have several, or all, of your metal fillings replaced with beautiful white porcelain fillings. When metal (amalgam) fillings become old, they tend to darken and loosen. They can make the entire tooth look dark, and can even fall out. Porcelain fillings will be bonded to the tooth, and will never loosen or fall out. They’ll look like your natural teeth, with the same lustrous shine. A smile makeover

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Posted on Apr 17th, 2007

Today, more patients ask their dentists about white fillings because they desire their teeth to appear natural when they laugh, talk and smile. White fillings, also called composite fillings, are made from tooth-colored materials that restore the natural appearance of a decayed or previously filled tooth.

A composite filling generally requires only one visit, during which the tooth is prepared and restored. A benefit of composite fillings, as compared with other dental restorations, is that they require less of the healthy part of a tooth to be took away to hold the filling in place. This is because of composite materials’ ability to fuse to teeth adhesively.

Postoperative tooth sensitivity in composite restorations relentlessly continues to be a common, yet unpredictable, problem in dentistry. Such complication is even more unforgiving when the extreme sensitivities occur on teeth that were not sensitive before the restorations were placed. Despite meticulous use of dentin bonding agents, dentists and patients are faced with the sensitivity problem daily. Sometimes the dentist needs to rework these restorations. In rare instances, the dentist has to perform root canal therapy on the painful teeth.

Practitioners have gradually developed many preventive methods to overcome the sensitivity challenge. When postoperative tooth sensitivity is expected, combining two or more of the following "desensitizing" techniques may be necessary. Numerous combinations of the methods have been described and supported by clinicians. The combination technique that I have used with nearly 100 percent success follows:

• Use of self-etching primer (such as Kuraray SE Bond, Kuraray America, New York City);
• Applying tooth-desensitizing (GLUMA) solutions on the tooth before filling placement;
• Laying a thin (about one-half millimeter-thick) resin-reinforced glass ionomer liner on deepest cavity surfaces; and
• Inserting a sheet of resin-based "flowable" composite between the tooth and the final filling.

Sensitivities can be also induced by other key events not related to composite placement. For examples:

• Accidentally burning the pulp during cavity preparation, especially when the remaining dentin is less than 1.5 millimeters thick and when there is inadequate water coolant sprayed during cavity preparation;
• Not removing all decay; and
• Bonding failure because of water and saliva contamination

Composites are preferable for obvious cosmetic reasons. Your dentist may recommend another material or restorations, if the decayed area is large or is subject to heavy chewing pressure. Other types of white fillings include composite inlays and porcelain inlays and onlays. Inlays and onlays are used to restore teeth that are badly damaged by decay or wear. They may be placed on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth when aesthetics are of concern.

White fillings are more expensive than other dental materials. However, most patients find these natural-looking restorations well worth the extra cost. White fillings, like other dental materials, may need periodic replacement. If the edge of the filling eventually pulls away from the tooth, bacteria can get between the filling and the enamel and eventually may cause new decay underneath the existing filling. Few people may experience some sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures in the newly filled tooth for a few days or as long as a week. If the sensitivity continues beyond that time, please contact your dentist. About 1% of those persistent sensitive teeth will require root canal therapy.

For information, contact Dr. Nguyen at drnguyen@softdental.com. SoftDental (http://www.softdental.com) is Houston’s Premier Laser, Family and Cosmetic Dentistry.

Posted on Mar 23rd, 2007

The branch of dentistry that aids in correcting the smile and general appearance of a person is known as cosmetic dentistry. Cosmetic dentistry deals with all the different aspects that are related to the smile and the overall look of a person. Smile is the one factor that goes a long way in shaping up the personality of an individual. So, you must make sure that your smile is perfect in all aspects.

Many people say that you are not fully dressed till you have a beautiful and heart warming smile in place. People staying in NYC are very fortunate indeed, as they have access to the best cosmetic dentist in NYC to undergo any kinds of cosmetic dentistry procedure. Stained yellow teeth are a condition that affects several people. Getting rid of stained yellow teeth is the most common cosmetic dentistry procedure which is undertaken by cosmetic dentists in NYC.

Staining of teeth is not a serious health condition and it can be got rid off very easily. Adopting some healthy lifestyle surely helps a lot in this regard. If you are heavy tea or coffee drinker or both, reduce your intake immediately. Avoid the intake of any kind of tobacco products and beverages like red wine and coke. These edibles have been found to be the main culprit for staining of teeth.

Cosmetic dentistry is not all about fixing stained yellow teeth. There are many more things to it then this. Some people may have broken, chipped or misaligned teeth. This looks very bad when one smiles and it greatly harms the overall looks of an individual. No one in this world like it to happen and will take outmost care to avoid this condition. There are many dentists who specialize in treating such kinds of dental defects.

Veneers are the perfect material that can be used for correcting several types of dental defects. Veneers are wafer like thin substance that is used for covering up any kind of visible defect on the tooth of a person. Chipped, misshaped, broken or misaligned teeth can be very easily fixed with the help of veneers. Since veneers are very thin, the patient will not feel the additional burden of this on his teeth.

Gum contouring and reshaping is another cosmetic dentistry procedure that can be undertaken for correcting several types of dental defect. Gum contouring is simply shaping up of the gum surrounding the teeth so that they are not very visible when a person smiles. This can go a long way in improving your smile. Many people may not realize this, but improving your smile goes a long way in changing the manner a person looks.

Trick of successfully undergoing any kind of dentistry procedure lies in selecting the correct dentist to do the procedure. Make sure to check out the reputation and experience of the dentist before you let him correct your smile. Your smile is very important and you must make your best effort to correct it, if there are any defects at all.

Henry Wilson has special interest in health related topics. He has been working for Rubinsteindmd since the last 2 Years. For more information about Cosmetic dentist NYC, Restorative Dntistry NYC, dental Implants and teeth whitening visit http://www.rubinsteindmd.com

Posted on Feb 26th, 2007

Whether you’ve just moved into a new area or have been in the same area for a while, it’s important to your health to make sure you find a dentist you can feel comfortable with. There are a few things you can do to make sure you find the dentist that works for you.

First, ask people that live around you, a family member, or a co-worker. See if they have any recommendations for some good dentists in the area. You can also contact the local or state dental societies for recommendations. Contacting your dental insurance to see who they work with is also another solution.

Once you have a list of a few dentists, go and visit their office. Check to see if you feel comfortable speaking to the receptionist. Is the office clean? Ask to speak to the dentist for a few minutes to get a feel for them. Are they friendly? Do they answer your questions with helpful information? Do you feel that there is genuine concern for you and your family’s dental and medical health? If there’s a patient in the waiting room, ask their opinion about the dentist. Ask them how long they’ve been coming to this particular dentist.

Consider the variety of treatment options that the dentist offers. If you have children, do the dentists you’re looking at offer full family coverage or do they recommend you go to a pediatric dentist for your children?

What type of payment arrangements do they have and will this fit into your budget? Do they work with your dental insurance to keep costs low for you? Do they provide you with fee information for various treatments?

Do they provide convenient times for your appointments? Do they offer weekend appointments or after-hours emergency appointments? How close are they to where you work or live? Is their location convenient?

One question that a lot of patients usually don’t ask, but is important, is how do you and your staff keep up with the latest technologies available to dentists? The dentist you choose should also be able to show you how they not only stay up with the latest technologies but how they provide their patients with instruction and education for the treatment and prevention of dental disorders.

Comparison shopping for a dentist is helpful in making sure that you find the right dentist for you and your family. Having a good relationship with the dentist you choose will keep your teeth happy and healthy. Find the right painless cosmetic dentist today and take advantage of recent dental technology advances.

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Dr. Charles Martin has been treating difficult dental implant cases since 1983. He trained at the Misch International Implant Institute and has received a Fellowship and a Diplomate status for his work in dental implants. The founder of The Smile Centers, he is one of the pioneers of several techniques of implant dentistry on the East Coast. Based in Richmond, Dr. Charles Martin offers additional resources on general and cosmetic dentistry through MartinSmiles.com on the web.

Posted on Feb 4th, 2007

This Article details seven great ways to improve your smile. I have been a practicing cosmetic dentist in N.Y.C. for over 20 years and these are my favorite recommendations!

The number one way is to bleach your teeth! This can easily be done with Crest white strips, tray bleaching or chairside bleaching with your dentist. Tray bleaching is my preferred method since it can easily be touched up periodically and very affordably in a night or two. Chairside bleaching is ok, but it can require multiple costly treatments and touchups are can be expensive if not included in the initial fee. White Strips have the same cost each time they are used and many of my patients have found them yucky!

The number two way is bonding. If you have misshapen or rotated tooth or if the shape of your teeth create a smile you don’t like, then a trained dentist can change your smile painlessly by adding a bonded composite material. Teeth that have been minimally bonded can look great and tend to look more natural than a fully veneered smile. When people see your new smile, they usually notice your own, natural teeth, not the small altered portion. Bonding, combined with a prior bleaching treatment, is one of your best options for teeth that look wonderful for years Although bonded teeth can look great for years, they do sometimes pick up stain and the texture bonded surfaces can change over time

The number three way is Crowns or implants. Use these options to fix any individual unsightly or missing tooth. All Porcelain (metal free) Crowns cover a tooth and tend to strengthen it, while remaining extremely aesthetic. They do require considerable reduction of tooth. Although crowns often improve a tooth’s ability to withstand the vertical forces involved with chewing, they sometimes weaken its ability to withstand horizontal forces (dentists don’t like to make crowns for prize fighters!). If you need a single tooth replacement, an implant is often a terrific way to replace it assuming you have enough bone remaining in the space to hold an implant. To have an implant tooth, first your dentist inserts an implant in the bone where you lost a tooth. The implant almost looks like a titanium version of the plastic inserts people place into plaster walls to hold screws. After the implant has been in your mouth from 4-6 months it’s ready for your dentist to screw in a post and fabricate a crown. Implant crowns also can be all porcelain (metal free). Sometimes implant sites need to be grafted with bone prior to implant placement to improve cosmetics and the function of the final implant crown.

The number four way is to keep teeth clean. Use an electric toothbrush; my favorite is a Braun Oral-B rechargeable electric tooth brush (any Braun Oral-B rechargeable model is good) Then start flossing! Healthy gums are definitely part of a beautiful smile. No matter how nice your teeth look, if your gums are red and not healthy-looking your smile is unappealing. If you take care of your teeth at home by brushing and flossing and be sure to have regular cleanings at the dentist (every 3-6 months)

The number five way is braces for your teeth. Both conventional orthodontics and Invisalign clear braces(invisible trays) are great options. These days conventional braces move your teeth using wires and brackets on teeth (to hold the wire). The wire exerts tension on different teeth to move them into more desirable positions. Invisalign is relatively new and uses a series of clear invisible plastic trays to gradually move the teeth into a better position. While undergoing treatment patients are encouraged to wear the trays up to 23 hours a day and only remove them while eating and brushing your teeth. Sometimes straightening just the front and side teeth will dramatically improves your smile. With the Invisalign technique, straightening can be accomplished in as few as 18 weeks.

The number six way is to have porcelain laminates placed on your teeth. This is truly one-stop shopping; Teeth are whitened, straightened and made to look younger in about a week or two This treatment option works by resurfacing your front teeth with a thin veneer of bonded porcelain. Porcelain laminates are best for improving smiles in which teeth are worn, poorly positioned or discolored. If done well they often last for 10 years or more and porcelain doesn’t show wear as much as bonded teeth do, so that they keep their glossy surface indefinitely.

Also a major advantage porcelain laminates vs. bonding is that laminates are created away from the mouth. Following instructions of your dentist, their look is created by a highly artistic lab technician who often specializes solely in crafting beautiful porcelain laminates. Your dentist is not necessarily required to be the artist and create the exact changes needed on the spot, the way he would with bonding. However, porcelain laminates do require an exacting bonding technique (bonding as in gluing) and can, over time, pick up stains at the seam where the laminate meet the tooth.

And finally the number seven way is be happy! Think happy thoughts when you’re smiling! Good looking smiles can’t be fake or forced. If it is true that we smile when we are happy and that we are happy when we smile, then maybe, just maybe, fixing your smile will make you happier. I hope so and I hope this article has been informative.

Lawrence Spindel D.D.S. maintains a comprehensive dental practice in Midtown N.Y.C with an emphasis on Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry. For more information about This New York Dentist and a more detailed version of this article please visit http://www.lspindeldds.com

Posted on Jan 25th, 2007

There is a boom in cosmetic dentistry that is showing no signs of slowing down as it seems more and more people are looking to enhance their smile by cosmetic dental work, it seems they are searching for the perfect smile. However as everybody’s smile is unique to them there can be no such thing as the perfect smile.

Your smile doesn’t have to be perfect for you to be happy with it, most people are happy with the unique characteristics of their own smile. One of the most famous women in the world, Madonna, is believed to like the slight gap in her front teeth and so far has shown no intention of changing it.

It would seem however that there are just as many people who are unhappy with their smile and are seeking cosmetic dentistry or professional tooth whitening as a means of improving the look of their smile.

Whilst some people prefer the perfect Hollywood smile, usually achieved with veneers, perfectly aligned teeth that are unnaturally white, more and more people want realistic looking teeth with a natural translucency and whiteness.

A good dentist will look closely at your existing teeth checking the straightness, looking for imperfections, cracks, chips and gaps whilst checking the size and seeing if they need to be brighter or white. They will also consider your smile as a whole, as part of your face to check it is correctly aligned and in proportion to the rest of your face.

It is important that your dentist understands the way your teeth meet together and the support they provide for your lips and face as this can make a big difference to the way you look.

There are several procedures your dentist can offer for example veneers, bonding, crowns, and professional tooth whitening all effective ways to improve your smile at a varying prices to suit you.

Those wanting the perfect smile will opt for veneers which reshapes the teeth, the dentist will reduce existing teeth to add a custom porcelain shell. This option is normally charged per tooth and as such most people have just the front teeth fixed and use professional tooth whitening for the remainder, veneers normally require replacing every 10 years.

A dental crown is like a cup over the visible tooth above the gum line and can be used to improve the look of fractured and broken teeth or silver fillings. In some cases a crown is all that’s needed to improve a patient’s smile.

Bonding is a cheaper option using a plastic resin and doesn’t involve reshaping of teeth, it is used to repair chipped teeth. The plastic resin will be tinted to match the existing tooth color or a lighter color if bleaching is also to be carried out.

If you’re happy with the look of your teeth but would like a brighter smile bleaching can be used to remove stains from the tooth enamel. This normally involves your dentist making a tooth tray to which you add tooth whitening gel and wear the tray for up to an hour at a time.

The fastest method of whitening your teeth is dentist performed laser tooth whitening utilizing special light activated gels, this method can lighten your teeth by up to 10 shades whiter.

Your smile plays a key role in the way you feel and says a lot about you, it is often the first thing people will notice. For those who undertake cosmetic dentistry it will be a truly exciting moment when they can portray their true personality with a natural smile.

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Posted on Jan 24th, 2007

Cosmetic dentistry refers to when you do anything beyond the normal health of your teeth, including fixing crooked teeth and gaps, as well as changing teeth discoloration or chipped teeth. If you are thinking of having your smile worked on, here is an overview of what cosmetic dentistry and cosmetic teeth whitening can do for you.

One thing cosmetic dentistry can do for you is to whiten your teeth. This can be either done in a Chicago cosmetic dentist office, a cosmetic dentist Madison Avenue office or a Beverly Hills cosmetic dental office – virtually everywhere in the country today.

Or you can get over the counter, do it yourself teeth whitening kits that are used in your home – which type you should chose really depends upon how discolored your teeth are and how confident you can do these home treatments yourself.

Porcelain veneers is another type of cosmetic dentistry procedure. This is when a veneer is placed over the front of the teeth, to hide any cracks or chips. Dental veneers can also be used to create a whiter smile and overlay gaps.

If you have missing teeth, then dental implants may be a good option for you. Artificial roots are anchored into the jaw and then fitted with a prosthetic tooth.

For gapping teeth, dental whitening bonding can be used to apply a tooth colored composite to the teeth. Then the material can be polished and shaped to look like the rest of your teeth.

When you have a cavity to be filled, ask for the tooth colored fillings. This may be more appealing than the traditional silver fillings that are very noticeable.

An attractive and durable option to getting fillings or crowns on your teeth are porcelain inlays and overlays to repair any damaged teeth.

If your tooth is badly decayed and a filling won’t take care of the problem, then a dental crown is usually a form of cosmetic dentistry. After the decay has been removed and the tooth has been properly prepared, the crown will be fitted creating a kind of cosmetic dentures.

Dental bridges are a piece of dental equipment that are made of two crowns and a prosthetic tooth. They are used to cover the gap when teeth are missing.

To find, for instance, the right Ft Myers cosmetic dentist or a Palm Beach cosmetic dentist, make sure you do your homework in advance. They should be certified by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). Ask to see before and after pictures of several patients they have worked on.

If you live in Colorado, then check each Colorado cosmetic dentist references and try to find someone who has done the actual procedures you are looking at having done on your teeth.

Finding an affordable cosmetic dentists’ doesn’t have to be a daunting task either. Just do your home work in advance. If you live in San Diego, then ask for referrals from your family dentist as well as friends and family members who may know of a good San Diego cosmetic dentist. Don’t go to the lowest priced dentist just because they apparently offer a better deal. Remember, you usually get what you pay for and this really applies when getting affordable cosmetic dentistry.

A good cosmetic dentist’ will be able to help you make the best and most informed decisions when it comes to your smile and your teeth. Your smile and confidence are big things to trust somebody with. So be sure your trust goes to the best cosmetic dentists you can find.

You should visit BestWhiteTeeth.com today to discover more helpful information about cosmetic dentistry solutions, teeth whitening gels, teeth bleaching, porcelain veneers, various home-made teeth whitening technique risks, all which you can now easily research from the comfort of your house.

Posted on Jan 6th, 2007

Invisalign is the invisible way to straighten your teeth without wearing conventional metal braces.

Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable custom-made plastic aligners to move your teeth. This technology is also more comfortable, avoiding the mouth abrasions that can be caused by the metal and wires of conventional braces. And this technology is also more convenient, since you spend less time in our office getting adjustments.

Because you remove your aligners before you eat and drink, there are no food restrictions or problems with flossing or brushing.

Once a dentist develops a custom prescription for your mouth, Invisalign uses 3-D computer imaging technology to design the complete treatment plan, from the initial teeth positioning to the desired final positioning.

This 3-D imaging allows you to preview the final positioning of your teeth before you start treatment. Custom-made aligners are created based on the imaging information. Each of these aligners moves teeth incrementally and is worn for about 2 weeks.

Typically, you will visit your dentist once every two or three weeks for progress reports and to change trays. Not every situation can be treated with Invisalign. So it is advisable that you check with your dentist to see if this is the right treatment for you.

Find out more information about Invisalign at:

http://www.drmagner.com/invisalign.htm
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http://www.drsmile.net

Posted on Dec 25th, 2006

Consider the power of a smile: It may happen in a flash, but the memory of it somehow lasts a lifetime. Shouldn’t an assessment of one’s front teeth, therefore, be where all modern makeovers begin?

Teeth are, after all, the true personality of a smile. So if we cover them due to imperfections, then no matter what we do to turn back the time with our skin, clothes, makeup and hair, we would still run a risk of getting lost in the crowd.

On the other hand, alongside the arrival of so many aesthetic treatments to combat aging, advancements in the field of cosmetic dentistry are credited for delivering astonishing, life-changing effects. According to LVI Global, the world-renowned school of advanced dental studies, a new and beautiful smile makeover can now be completed much more quickly than in the past, in perhaps just two or three visits. Even the most uneven smiles can be straightened without the need for unsightly, uncomfortable, and time-consuming metal braces.

Here is a sampling of what can be done:

Whitening of discolored or stained teeth
Straightening of crooked or overlapping teeth
Gaps closed
Chipped and worn teeth repaired
Missing teeth replaced
Lengthening, or shortening uneven teeth for a uniform appearance
Replacing unsightly metal fillings with natural or tooth-colored ones
Reduction or elimination of a “gummy” smile.

LVI Global has trained thousands of dentists around the world and many graduates are practicing in Canada. Please click here to learn more about cosmetic dentistry and see before and after pictures.

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Posted on Nov 24th, 2006

Missing teeth can really give you the blues and affect your social and personal life greatly. Dentistry has evolved a lot since its birth and many new innovations have made it possible for dentists to treat any kind of dental defects. Looking good and appearing presentable is a crucial factor in being successful in any field. Your smile has a lot to say about you and it is only natural to not like anything that will affect your perfect smile. After all, your success depends on this and thus must not be neglected at any cost.

Restorative dentistry as the word itself suggests is to restore back to normal any dental condition that hampers you in doing your daily work. Missing teeth is a condition that can happen to anyone due to any reason. It is not important to find out the cause of the missing teeth or tooth, but what is important is to find out what can be done to correct the condition.

There are different methods that can be used for replacing a missing tooth or teeth. Nonetheless what is important for you is to find out what type of teeth replacement will suit you perfectly. Different factors work in determining what method of restorative dentistry procedure will suit your needs. Consult with your dentist and he/she will be able to lead you in the proper direction for treating your condition.

Everyone is not blessed with good dental health. It is inevitable that some of us will have crooked, broken, chipped or misaligned teeth. Missing teeth is another condition that can happen to anybody for any reason. The most common cause for teeth loss is old age. However this can also be caused by some accident or as a result of certain other health or medical conditions. Restorative dentistry procedures are perfect for correcting your appearance and changing your looks.

Dentistry implants are a great way for replacing missing teeth. For undergoing dental implants it is vital for the person to have the perfect oral health. If the person does not have good dental health, this procedure cannot be done. In this procedure of restorative dentistry a screw is surgically implanted into the jaw bone in the spot of the missing teeth to hold the implanted teeth in position. As soon as the surgical implant is healed, your dentist will finish restoring your teeth

The replacement tooth looks exactly like the ones that you had before. This is because the dentist takes a impression of your existing teeth and sends it to the dental laboratory. This laboratory creates an exact replica of your teeth so that no one can recognize that you no longer have your original teeth. After the teeth are made in the lab, the dentist will place the teeth in your mouth and adjust them to your mouth shape and size.

Restorative dentistry are some of the procedures that can help you in altering the way you look. Following some simple habits of keeping good dental hygiene can go a long way in helping you maintain good oral health. Brush your teeth twice daily, and eat a healthy and balanced diet. Also remember to floss your teeth regularly. Visit your dentist regularly for a check up and you can keep your oral hygiene healthy.

Henry Wilson has special interest in health related topics. He has been working for rubinsteindmd since the last 2 Years. For more information about Restorative Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Teeth Whitening and Dental Veneers visit http://www.rubinsteindmd.com

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