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7 Ways to Improve Your Smile with a Cosmetic Dentistry

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Want to know more about cosmetic dentistry? Many people are thinking about getting cosmetic dentistry work done on their teeth and lips to make their smiles look better. There are a number of cosmetic dentistry treatments in Downey that can be used to improve a person's smile. These range from replacing teeth to restoring teeth. Read on to find out more. Here are seven ways that a smile change can make your teeth and gums look better. If you are thinking about getting a smile makeover, the following advice may be helpful. 1. Replacing teeth that are missing The most common way that a smile change can make a person look better is by getting new teeth. Missing teeth don't always look good, which can make you feel bad or stop you from laughing. To restore missing teeth, a cosmetic dentist may suggest dental implants, bridges, or dentures.  2. Fixing teeth that have gone bad Getting your teeth fixed is another way to improve your smile. If your teeth are decaying, you may notice d...

How to Choose Over-the-Counter Mouth Guards?

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Mouth guards are very important because they keep your teeth and jaws from getting hurt while you play sports or sleep. Even though dentist-made mouthguards are the best, they can be expensive. There are many over-the-counter (OTC) choices, which is good news. Here are some things to think about when buying an over-the-counter mouthguard: Level of safety: Figure out how much safety you'll need based on what you'll be doing. Mouth guards need to be thicker and better at absorbing shock for high-impact sports like football and martial arts. Mouth guards for smaller activities may need to be less bulky. Comfort and Fit: Find a mouthguard that fits well and is comfy. Many over-the-counter choices are "boil and bite," which means you can shape them to fit your teeth. Make sure the mouth guard doesn't make it hard to breathe or talk and that it fits well in your mouth. Material: Mouth guards are usually made of thermoplastics like rubber or ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA...

Best OTC Mouth Guards for Teeth Grinding 2023

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Nothing ordinary. Our favorite items can be found at Rite Aid or even at a high-end apothecary. That's why we've put together a list of what our dream drugstore would sell. Teeth grinding , also called bruxism, is caused by tight jaw muscles and can happen at any time of day or night. But sleep bruxism is much harder to treat because most of us don't even know we're doing it. People often don't know they have the condition until they go to the doctor with headaches, jaw or face pain, worn-down teeth, or if their bed partner hears them grinding their teeth. Dr. Rashmi Ambewadikar of Astoria Smiles Pediatric Dentistry says that ignoring it won't make it go away. Instead, it can lead to major oral problems like loss of enamel, sensitive teeth, and a tendency to get cavities. People used to think that teeth grinding was caused by a misaligned jaw or teeth, but Dr. Brent Larson, head of the orthodontics department at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, s...