Posts Tagged ‘ tooth decay ’

Why Pediatric Dentistry is Important

Nov 11th, 2017 | By

The American Dental Association encourages parents to take their child to the dentist by the time they are one year old, or within six months of their first tooth erupting. While this may seem early, this will allow the dentist to instruct you on proper ways to care for your child’s developing teeth and identify

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Fresno Dentist Explains Full Mouth Reconstruction

Aug 22nd, 2017 | By
man with full mouth reconstuction

Oral health is compromised when dental structures don’t collectively work together. Fresno, CA dentist Dr. Claudia Denes corrects dental issues such as malocclusion (bad bite), TMJ disorder, damaged or missing teeth, and unattractive smiles with a comprehensive procedure, full mouth reconstruction. A properly functioning mouth consists of a strong jawbone, healthy gums, and a full

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Toothache? You May Need a Filling or Crown

Jun 7th, 2017 | By
Treating tooth pain with a dental filing

A toothache can arise due to tooth decay, gum disease, cavities, and many other reasons. Tooth decay most commonly results in an irritating toothache. When you have an achy tooth, it can  impact your ability to perform your daily routine. The pain can be excruciating when you eat or drink and cause temperature sensitivity. Dr. Claudia

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Computer planning for dental implants

Jan 22nd, 2012 | By

Advances in technology allow your dentist to virtually plan a treatment with dental implants. Using data produced by a CT (computer tomography) scan, the surgeon can analyze the amount of bone available for placing dental implants, and select the size of implant(s) for the specific case being treated. After the planning stage, executing the oral

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