You might be surprised to know that 120 million people living in the United States have at least one tooth missing. If you are doing everything you can to prevent tooth loss, or you are among the many Americans that have missing teeth, you might have some questions regarding how tooth loss happens and how it can be treated.
Here are the answers to three frequently asked questions when it comes to tooth loss.
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- A common myth on teeth discoloration is that it only affects those who don't take good care of their teeth. However, the reality is that poor oral hygiene is just one among many causes of teeth discoloration. Here are some of the reasons good oral hygiene may not shield you from teeth discoloration: You Are Aging Your teeth will inevitably darken as you age, and there are three main reasons for this.
- Keeping your gums healthy is an absolute must if you want to keep your overall oral health in good condition. However, doing so can be difficult, especially if you have physical problems that limit your mobility or cause pain. If you struggle to floss normally, here are three ways you can improve the health of your gums without subjecting yourself to more pain. Handle Flossers Flossers with handles are nearly as good as traditional floss for getting your teeth clean and your gums healthy.
- What It Is Regenerative endodontics is a form of root canal treatment in which the damaged tooth root and associated dental tissues are replaced by biological products instead of artificial products. In regenerative endodontics, the dentist either inserts biologically active ingredients into your tooth pulp or stimulates the existing tissues so that they can grow and strengthen the root of your tooth. This is a serious departure from the traditional endodontic treatment that uses artificial materials to rill the tooth root after the damaged and dead tissues are removed.
- Many people assume that every dental consultation is accompanied by intense pain and discomfort. In fact, this is one of the reasons some people fail to make it to their regular dental checkups. This is despite the fact that dentists have a variety of drugs and techniques for dealing with dental pain. Here are a few examples of such drugs and techniques: Nitrous Oxide Nitrous oxide, which is colloquially known as laughing gas, is a common treatment for deadening dental pain and lessening dental anxiety.