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Veneers: Questions from a Bride to Be

“I am considering them and wanted to hear any testimonies about them. What kind do you have? Was the process painful? Was it worth the money? Average price range? (sorry if it is too personal, just...

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How to Avoid Toilet Bowl Teeth

Chicago Dental Society polled their member dentists for the leading signs of over-whitened teeth.  Find out how you to avoid ‘toilet bowl teet’ and ‘skim milk smile.’  

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MI Paste Remineralizes White Spots: Actual Case

  Here’s a successfully finished remineralization case. We started with non-decayed teeth with white spots. We were going to do veneers, but we thought we would try this conservative non-surgical...

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Bondings for Chipped Teeth : an Actual Case

Repairing a chipped tooth is simple in concept: use as much surface area as possible, pick the right material, shape, finish and polish.   Still, there’s an art and science to it.  Take a look at an...

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Porcelain Fused to Metal Crowns Can Cause Accelerated Tooth Wear

The porcelain fused to metal crown, or PFM, can cause accelerated tooth wear, known as attrition.  One of our patients came in with extremely worn lower front teeth.   If you have the wrong dentistry...

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Chip off the old tooth? We can fix it.

Composite resin bondings can fix chips, gaps, and more.  Using a high strength dental plastic we can do same visit dentistry at a lower cost than veneers. Here’s a before and after case we did during...

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Korean Beauty Pageant Clones and the New Smile Orthodoxy

Petapixel reports on the eerily similar look of the Miss South Korea beauty pageant contestants: All of these women have apparently had plastic surgery procedures done to reach the same narrow ideal of...

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Mouth Infection May Lead to Colon Cancer!

Two new studies suggest that an infection from a prevalent variety of mouth bacteria can contribute to colorectal or colon cancer. One study was conducted at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA. The...

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