Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Oral Bacteria as Bunker Busters
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Receiving Dental Care despite Dental Anxiety
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Dentistry While You Dream: Visiting a Sedation Dentist in Philadelphia
"Feeling anxious about visiting the dentist is of course understandable. Having a stranger put their his hands in your mouth is odd enough, but he could also start using tools that look like they're going to hurt. However, Zamosky says that dentists now have various techniques and tools that can help reduce or even take the pain away, allowing those who fear dentists to become more comfortable and have their dental issues addressed once and for all. Pain management can be done in many ways including the application of anesthesia on areas the dentist needs to work. For patients with serious dental anxieties, sedation dentistry is the answer. A Philadelphia sedation dentist from established dental offices like Wynnewood Dental Arts can help ease your worries and work on your teeth while you're happily gliding through the world of dreams."
http://wynnewooddentalarts.co/2013/10/dentistry-while-you-dream-visiting-a-sedation-dentist-in-philadelphia/Monday, November 4, 2013
Dental Conditions Treated by Your Philadelphia Dentist: Gap Tooth
"Diastema is the condition wherein a plainly visible gap occurs between two teeth and while many animals have this as a normal feature, diastema in humans commonly refers to the existence of a space between the upper incisors or the front teeth. Many people are bothered by this condition not only for aesthetic reasons, but also because it could affect their bite. Fortunately, your trusted Philadelphia dentist probably has a few treatments for it. Developmental Causes As children grow, their teeth and gums develop dramatically; therefore, diastema can be a frequent issue among the young population, as an article from eHow.com states: At around age 8, the unerupted lateral incisors begin to develop and push against the roots of the erupted incisors. When the central incisors are pushed, spaces can appear between them. These spaces exist until the upper eye teeth grow, and force the teeth together to close the diastema. "
http://wynnewooddentalarts.co/2013/10/dental-conditions-treated-by-your-philadelphia-dentist-gap-tooth/