
As strong as teeth are, they can become damaged in a variety of different ways. Whether you’ve experienced some extensive tooth decay or had a dental injury, having a damaged tooth doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to have it pulled. Dental crowns are available to protect structurally compromised teeth so that they don’t need to be extracted. They can be made from many different material. Here are some of the most common so you can determine which is best for you.
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Your teeth aren’t the only component of a healthy smile. Your gum health is equally important. The biggest threat to your gums is a preventable infection called periodontal (gum) disease, which affects at least 50% of adults in the U.S. Although flossing can prevent it, 32% of adults never floss. While you might believe swollen or bleeding gums are the only concern, gum disease can have irreversible consequences for your oral and general health. Don’t put your smile or body at risk. Here are 5 reasons to take care of your gums, even if flossing feels like a chore.