Do you have missing teeth? Maybe you wear dentures because of the absent natural teeth. Perhaps you know you need dentures but are dragging your feet about getting them. Dentures have gotten a bad reputation over the years, but the modern version of this staple isn’t so bad. There is, however, another restorative dentistry solution that is far more effective and requires less daily upkeep: dental implants.
Gum Disease: What Are Your Gums Trying to Tell You
Many people nowadays link going to the dentist with simple aesthetic desires to look more attractive. But the dentist offers far more than a simple beauty fix. Visiting your Johns Creek dentist regularly can actually help save your life. That may sound overly dramatic, but it’s not too far off course. The truth is that … Read more
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It can be far too easy for oral health to take a backseat to all other types of personal grooming. Too tired before bed to floss? Too busy to brush thoroughly? That’s understandable – some nights you are no doubt ready to drop into bed fully clothed because you’re so exhausted – but skipping a brushing and flossing isn’t advisable. You probably spent a great deal of time doing your hair, choosing your outfit, or doing your makeup that day – what about some love for your teeth? After all, if your smile doesn’t look or smell good, it doesn’t matter what the rest of you looks like. Here are just some of the ways you may be neglecting your oral health.
There are times when your body doesn’t feel quite right and you shrug it off as just a bad day or blame it on not getting enough sleep. Maybe these assumptions are accurate and you go back to feeling normal the next day. When it’s your oral health that’s in question, however, neglecting to tend to an ache, a pain, or a chronic issue is almost guaranteed to backfire on you.