Hopefully, you're perfectly satisfied with your smile. But perhaps there's one aspect of your smile that looks out of place. Many people who need orthodontic treatment require alignment for multiple teeth or the entirety of their teeth, but this isn't the case for everyone. What are your options when only a single tooth is crooked?
Problems With a Single Crooked Tooth
- Dentures are a very important dental tool used by many Australian's across the country. Just like any other prosthetic, eventually, dentures will need to be tweaked a little bit so that they remain tight-fitting and stable in your jaw. That is because over time your dentures will naturally loosen, no matter how well you take care of them. But how do you know if it is
- Several factors can contribute to the loss of teeth. They include traumatic injury, oral diseases and hereditary factors. Missing teeth do not only affect your facial aesthetics, but they may have adverse effects on your general wellness. For instance, having gaps in your mouth might restrict you from eating certain foods. Furthermore, it deters you from chewing food
- One of the effective cosmetic dentistry procedures you can consider today is dental implants. The process involves installing implants that consist of a root and crown to restore the natural smile and improve the functionality of the dental system. This procedure is suitable for people who lose teeth because of tooth decay, injury or periodontitis. It would be inappro
- If you play impact sports or grind your teeth at night, you need to use a mouthguard to help protect your teeth. Here's what you need to know to ensure you choose the right mouthguard. Types of Mouthguards There are three common types of mouthguards: Ready-made/stock mouthguards These are the cheapest types of mouthguards, but they are not for everyone. Why? They are