Your temporary crown is only designed to protect the abutment, which will later anchor your permanent crown in place. When your dentist cemented the
What You Need To Know About Tooth Decay
Your mouth is full of bacteria that uses sugar to produce acids. When bacteria collects as a sticky, colorless film on your teeth, it is called
Bad Breath: Causes And Treatments
No one wants smelly breath, especially on a regular basis. If you struggle with bad breath, visit your dentist. They will help you determine the cause
The Ideal Flossing Technique
Flossing is one of the most important aspects an effective oral hygiene regimen. Flossing is most effective when it immediately follows a thorough
Dental Floss is more effective than Mouthwash
In recent years, antiseptic mouthwash has grown in popularity, due in some small part to marketing messages claiming it is just as effective as dental
Tips for a Temporary Crown
A temporary crown is usually a hard resin cap placed over the abutment of a tooth that is awaiting the creation of a permanent crown. The temporary