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Your Teeth & Enamel – How You Can Protect Both

Your Teeth & Enamel - How You Can Protect Both
Your Teeth & Enamel - How You Can Protect Both

Your teeth are very unique. They are the strongest bones in your body and the only ones that are visible. Despite being the strongest thing there is in your body, only a thin layer called enamel protects your teeth from the destructive forces of sugars and food acids. If you don’t take the right steps to continually strengthen your enamel, you will face problems including tooth decay and tooth loss! To protect your teeth, here’s a few things you need to know about enamel wear and tear and what you can do to prevent it.

What You Need to Know for Healthier Gums and Teeth

What You Need to Know for Healthier Teeth and Gums
What You Need to Know for Healthier Teeth and Gums

It’s really not that hard to take care of your teeth. By brushing your teeth two times a day for two minutes and flossing, you help your teeth prevail in an endless fight against gum disease and tooth decay. However, there’s a small percentage of people that fail to understand strong and healthy teeth doesn’t happen without help.

Look, if you aren’t taking care of your teeth the way you should be, periodontitis and other oral health problems will show up and be tough to recover from. If you care about your oral health, here’s what you need to know about gum disease, what you can do to prevent it and how to have healthier teeth and gums moving forward.

Young Adults Benefit the Most from Dental Implants

Young Adults Benefit the Most from Dental Implants

If you’re told to picture someone with missing teeth, the first person you’d think of is probably someone well into their retirement years. However, older folk aren’t the only ones with a reservation for tooth loss! Young adults often face the reality of a missing tooth for a variety of reasons, and it’s everything to be embarrassed about.

Living with a missing tooth isn’t something you can just ignore. A gap in your smile can negatively impact your social life, causing you to shield your smile from the camera and avoid people entirely. It can also affect your food selection, as a single missing tooth can cause pain while biting and chewing. It’s not uncommon to start having signs of anxiety and depression following tooth loss at a young age.

Tooth loss doesn’t discriminate by age, fortunately there’s a solution that doesn’t discriminate either ~ dental implants.

10 Hollywood Stars You Never Knew Had Cosmetic Dentistry

When was the last time you saw a Hollywood star who didn’t smile at the camera because they were embarrassed of their teeth? Unless it’s a movie, you’d never think today’s movie stars including Zac Efron and Tom Cruise ever had problems with their teeth. That’s where we’re all wrong!

For actors and singers, having a smile they’re confident in is very important for their careers as it instills trust and friendliness amongst their followers and the general population.  That’s why many of Hollywood’s biggest actors and stars have undergone cosmetic dentistry including bonding, dental implants and teeth whitening. Here we have 10 of today’s biggest stars who have had cosmetic dentistry and how it’s benefited their careers since.

Take Advantage of Your Dental Insurance by the End of the Year

Use Your Dental Insurance By the End of the Year

It’s that time of year again where you have to renew or sign up for new dental coverage. Have you taken advantage of yours so far this year? Dental benefits reset at the start of the year, which means if you haven’t used your insurance yet, you’re wasting it! Put aside time right now to schedule an appointment with your dentist before your calendar fills up with more obligations and holiday festivities. Dental insurance isn’t just for emergencies, you can use it during cleanings you’re supposed to be getting every 6 months. Give yourself the gift of a healthy smile and quality oral hygiene today by using your dental insurance now!

Dental Implants Throughout the Years

Dental Implants Throughout the Years

It’s no contest. Dental implants simply are the only solution you need if you’re missing one or more teeth.  With today’s technology plus a bright future of dental advancements and technologies, dental implants don’t look to slow down anytime soon. Fact is, 98% of all dental implant cases will be successful up to a lifetime. That’s not something you can say for other solutions, including dentures. 

Dental implants make life easy. They improve your chewing ability, prevent jawbone deterioration and help support surrounding teeth. Above all, they look and feel just like natural teeth! However, dental implants weren’t always this cool or easy to obtain.

Modern dental implants may have transpired in the 1950s, but new discoveries show humans have been trying out other materials and techniques to restore missing teeth going back as far as 2500 BC. Dental implants have grown slowly over a very long time into what they are today. You wouldn’t believe what dental implants used to be like dating back to early humankind, until right now!

What’s the Impact of Your Diet on Your Teeth?

What's the Impact of Your Diet on Your Teeth?

Not a day goes by you don’t look at your teeth. They’re in the mirror every time you brush your teeth, every time you take a selfie, every time you’re getting ready to go out. You, and everyone else sees your teeth all the time so why not take care of them?

The health of your teeth depends largely on how well you take care of them. There’s a checklist for that. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss daily and visit your dentist on a biannual basis. All of that is easy to do, especially when you make it a habit. However, having a healthy diet is just as important as everything above.

We want to show you how your diet affects your teeth. Check out these 3 things everyone must know to have healthy teeth starting today.

Calcium Plus Vitamin K2 & Vitamin D Equals Dental Implant Success

How Calcium, Vitamin D and Vitamin K2 Equal Dental Implant Success

Dental implants are truly amazing. They look and feel exactly like your natural teeth, and they aren’t embarrassing, unlike dentures. What’s more, they require very little care, much like your natural teeth, to take care of. Of course, the easy ways to take care of both your teeth and your dental implants are tooth brushing, flossing and living a healthy lifestyle. But did you know dental implants heavily rely on your calcium, vitamin K2 and vitamin D levels? Here’s why these things are so important.

What to Expect from a Missing Tooth

What to Expect from a Missing Tooth

Nothing’s more bothersome than one or more missing teeth going into your later years. Even if you can live with the embarrassment of a missing tooth, there’s far greater problems that come to fruition down the road. The best solution in this situation is a dental implant, but not many people quite realize that yet as over 200 million Americans are living with at least one missing tooth! Fortunately, One Stop Implants & Dental wants to educate you on the consequences of not restoring a missing tooth. Take a look here at how an untreated missing tooth can leave a scar in your life.

How to Maintain Healthy Teeth for Beginners

How to Maintain Healthy Teeth for Beginners

Far too often we find ourselves caught up in the midst of things that we forget to do some of the simple things, like taking care of our oral health. Adults across the country believe their white smile to be a lost cause due to years of dental neglect, including teeth brushing and flossing. Luckily, there’s a way for you to recapture healthy teeth in very little time and keep them healthy moving forward. One way is to always communicate and work with your dentist. However, with the time you spend away from the dentist you can achieve healthy teeth and a whiter smile starting with these tips!

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