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Valerie De Leon

What is a denture or partial denture?

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and adjacent tissues. It is made of acrylic resin, sometimes in combination with various metals. Complete dentures replace all the teeth, while a partial denture fills in the spaces created by missing teeth and prevents other teeth from changing position. Complete dentures are either "conventional" or "immediate." A conventional denture is placed in the mouth about a month after all the teeth are removed to allow for proper healing, whereas an immediate denture is placed as soon as the teeth are removed. The drawback behind an immediate denture is that it may require more adjustments after the healing has taken place or may be replaced after 6 months when the bone is more stable.

Who needs a denture?

Candidates for complete dentures have lost most or all of their teeth. A partial denture is suitable for those who have some natural teeth remaining. A denture improves chewing ability and speech, and provides support for facial muscles. It will greatly enhance the facial appearance and smile.

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What is a smile design?

COSMETIC dentists understand that communication with the patient over what they expect, what they want their teeth to look like, is critical to their success. In order for you to be happy with the result, you need to have strong input into the artistic planning of your smile. To help you accomplish that, I’d like to give you an idea of the three smile designs.

The sexy smile

A sexy smile has variation in the lengths of the teeth. Since the central incisors tend to be longer than the other front teeth when they first come in and then wear down over time to an even length, we associate longer, more prominent central incisors with youth and "sexiness."

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Migraine prevention breakthrough

FDA approves new device which is superior to drugs, and without side effects.

THE field of migraine prevention therapy has been at somewhat of a standstill. Although numerous drugs are now on the market that are intended to subdue migraine pain after the attack has already begun, preventing migraine has been less than satisfactory.

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Flossing or just rinsing

WHILE some study results indicate the use of a mouth rinse can be as effective as flossing for reducing plaque between the teeth, the American Dental Association (ADA) believes the best way to remove plaque is by brushing twice a day and cleaning between teeth with floss on inter-dental cleaners once each day. Plaque is responsible for both tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease.

Regarding the studies, the researchers concluded that in patients with mild to moderate gingivitis (early periodontal or gum disease), rinsing twice a day with the antiseptic mouth rinse was as effective as flossing for reducing plaque and gingivitis between the teeth. The studies did not examine whether the mouth rinse had the same effect as floss on reducing tooth decay or periodontitis (advanced periodontal/gum disease). Flossing and inter-dental cleaners also help remove food debris caught between teeth that may not be rinsed away.

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Dental care for teenagers

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When a child becomes a teenager, the most cavity prone years are gone, but what lies ahead for our teenagers?

Eliminating tooth decay

Teenagers can do their part in preventing decay by cutting back on one of the primary causes of cavities—snacking! It’s not just what you eat but also how often you eat. Frequency is a major factor. If your teenagers brush every time they snack, then it is not a problem. But knowing them as I have my own, they eat more often than they brush. So it is actually wishful thinking to believe that they will do as they say they will. Each time you eat, acid is produced within 20-30 minutes and, if it is not removed by brushing, it can cause cavities. Cutting down on snacking will not only prevent cavities but also protect your waistline.

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Cracked teeth

Do you feel a sharp pain when you bite down or release biting pressure?  Do you avoid certain foods or chew on only one side of your mouth?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you may have a cracked tooth.

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