Due to the conscientiousness of the overwhelming majority of dentists, a recent first study found that less than one percent of dentists, even though they are exposed as much or more than the general population to the easily transmissible virus, have developed COVID-19.
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Can Dental Implants Reverse Facial Aging?
There are different methods of using dental implants to reverse facial aging. They range from implants that support removable dentures, to implants that support a single tooth to a full fixed bridge.
Fun Facts About Dental Implants
Although natural teeth have many advantages, dental implants are the only tooth replacement that are stronger than the teeth that they replace
Dental Health Tips: Mouthwash Can Hinder the Benefits of Exercise
A study found that the use of mouthwash immediately after exercise eliminated the beneficial effects of exercise in lowering blood pressure for at least 2 hours afterwards.
Mouthwash May Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
Research has shown that both mouthwash and baby shampoo render 99.9% of coronaviruses inactive in less than two minutes.
Dr. Robert Korwin: “Implant Planning Has Come a Long Way” – Dental Product Shopper
A recently featured article by Dr. Robert Korwin in Dental Product Shopper, “Implant Planning Has Come a Long…
A Guide to Dental Anxiety
Most health problems are complicated by stress, which diminishes the functioning of your immune system and leaves you vulnerable to illness.
Win your natural smile back! – Celebrating Dental Implant Month
Win your natural smile back! Dental implants look and feel just like your natural teeth. With proper care and hygiene an implant will last many years or even a lifetime.
Can a Patient With Crowns or Bridges Still Get Braces?
When the visible parts of the teeth are filled or are crowned, the orthodontic forces to the roots are still effective and the roots will move readily into their intended positions.
Dental Health Tips: What Can You Do About Sensitive Teeth?
You know the “ouch” feeling when food hits that sensitive spot and you temporarily don’t know what to do until the “ouch” fades away.