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Dental crowns are artificial prosthetics placed over your existing teeth to replace the tooth’s visible part over the gum line. Dental crowns are incredibly durable, stain-resistant, and created last for 15 years without needing replacements. After placement over your teeth, dental crowns are removable only by a dental professional.

Dental crowns resemble your teeth because they fit over them as a tooth cap. If you manage to crack your dental crown, the feeling is similar to breaking your natural teeth. You can feel the jagged edges of the crown in your mouth and wonder what you must do in the specific situation. However, your first point of call should be for your dentist to inquire about the actions you can take before you get to the dental practice to restore the dental crown.

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Canker sores (aphthous ulcers) are tiny lesions that grow on the lips or mouth. They are typically less than 1mm but may increase to ½ – 1 inch in diameter. These ulcers start as white and turn yellow with time. Anyone can become a victim of canker sores. However, they develop frequently in young adults and teenagers. Read below to know if toothpaste can help people with canker sores.

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Tooth restoration has come a long way. There are several procedures for replacing missing teeth today than a decade ago. People who need to replace several teeth in a row or the entire jaw have the chance of getting dentures. These prostheses have been made more comfortable and natural-looking by using dental implants. Here is what you need to know about snap-on dentures.

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Are you unhappy with your teeth’ size or shape? Have you considered cosmetic contouring? If you have, then this might be the best choice for you. It is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that creates a flawless smile in no time without using anesthesia or expensive surgeries.

What is dental contouring, what does it entail, and how does it help with your smile? We’ve discussed the most important information you need to know about dental contouring. Read on to know what it is, how it’s performed, its benefits, and pros and cons.

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