
As an adult, losing a tooth isn’t nearly as exciting as it was as a child. With no new tooth coming in to replace it naturally, it’s up to you whether or not to fill that gap in your smile. It may be tempting not to, especially if you’ve lost a tooth in the back of your mouth that you don’t think anyone will see. However, the rest of your mouth will notice! As soon as a tooth is knocked out or extracted, your jaw and remaining teeth begin to change, which can lead to health issues like gum disease, digestive issues, and bone loss. Your dentist in Marlton explains the consequences and complications of a missing tooth and which replacement options can protect your smile.
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Think back to the last time you had a dental appointment. Did you receive a dental cleaning and an exam? Was this the first exam and cleaning you had this year? If you have dental insurance and you’ve only visited the dentist once this year, then it’s time for you to take another look at your plan and confirm your remaining benefits. With the end of the year right around the corner, you don’t want the insurance you paid for to go to waste!
It’s wedding season! Whether you’re going to be walking down the aisle or you’ve just been invited to a family member’s big day, you want to look your best — after all, you know you’re going to have your photo taken at the wedding. To help your smile look as white and flawless as the bride’s gown, you may want to visit your
Do you have anxiety? If so, where does it stem from? Many people experience severe fear when it comes to visiting their local dentist—which is really a sad case. Far too many adults avoid getting the dental care that they need because they have extreme anxiety from sitting in the dental chair for long periods of time or even worse—they fear dental pain. If this sounds familiar, you’re risking developing serious health concerns by not caring for your smile appropriately.
The word ‘restoration’ denotes a fresh, new start. It speaks to something that once was in a functional state that fell somehow but is given a new lease – a rejuvenating breath of fresh air. When applied to your oral health, the same ethos applies, and one common type of