2015

3-Step Home Remedy For Relieving Your Dry Socket Symptoms

After having a tooth extracted, you may have developed dry socket after the clot fell out. If you experience excruciating pain every time you take a bite or breathe in, you may wonder if there is anything you can do at home for relief. Below is a three-step home remedy that will moisten the socket and give you relief using ingredients found in pharmacies and grocery stores. Step 1:  Pack The Socket With A Homemade Poultice

These Homemade Recipes Will Keep Your Smile Bright Between Professional Bleaching Sessions

Getting your teeth professionally bleached is an effective way to maintain a bright smile without having to give up coffee, tea, and other goodies like berries. But it's important to do a little legwork between your bleaching sessions to combat the plaque and stains that will undoubtedly try to surface. Here are a few homemade recipes you can use in place of your regular toothpaste and mouthwash that are sure to keep your smile bright and healthy:

How Can Your Dentist Help You Recover From Bulimia?

If you receive treatment for bulimia, you may want to make positive changes in your life to strengthen your physical and emotional health. But one of the problems you may not consider right away is your dental health. The dangerous acids produced by your eating disorder can damage your teeth enamel by causing tooth decay and enamel erosion. When you don't receive the proper dental treatments, you risk a setback with your medical treatment because the appearance of your teeth may hinder your emotional recovery.

4 Early Childhood Dental Concerns (And What To Do About Them)

It's easy to think of children as smaller versions of adults from a medical standpoint, when in fact they have their own age-specific health and wellness needs -- including dental and oral health issues. As a concerned parent, you need to understand these potential problems and make sure your pediatric dentist addresses them during the early years of a child's development. Here are four common concerns and how to manage them.

Cosmetic Dentistry For Timid And Reluctant Patients

For an estimated 15% of American citizens, dental phobia is a very real concern. For these folks, even a routine six-month checkup presents a significant issue. That makes more elaborate cosmetic procedures feel like they're completely out of the question. However, if you're one of the many people who are both unsatisfied with the look of your teeth and a bit scared of the dentist, take heart! There are a number of modern cosmetic procedures that are both effective and simple.