Fillings are a vital aspect of dental reparation. They fill a hole in a tooth left behind by chips or decay that a dentist removed. By filling this hole, the tooth gains strength and stability, preventing further decay.
Read MoreStubborn baby teeth cause frustration for parents and children alike. They can be loose and wiggling for weeks. While it might feel like the simple solution is to pull them out, pulling is not a good solution.
Read MoreEveryone has only one set of permanent teeth, and they are indeed meant to last a lifetime. There are many methods of dental care used to maintain good oral health. Some are done by yourself at home, and some must be provided by a dentist.
Read MoreIf you’re considering orthodontic treatment, but just cannot imagine yourself with straight teeth, take a look through our Before and After Photo Gallery.
Read MoreIf you have decided to begin orthodontic treatment for yourself or your child, the next step is to have a consultation with your orthodontist. This consultation is your chance to ask all the questions you have about braces.
Read MoreAre you self-conscious of your teeth due to stains or discoloration, so you hide your smile? Then it’s time to get your confidence back and transform your smile with teeth whitening.
Read MoreVeneers are thin shells made of composite resin or porcelain laminate that are glued onto the front surfaces of your visible teeth, giving the appearance of a perfect smile. The lifespan of veneers depends on the material they are made of and how well you care for them.
Read MoreEndodontic therapy, also called root canal treatment, is a procedure in which decayed or infected pulp tissue is cleared from the root canals of a tooth in order to save the tooth from extraction.
Read MoreThe best way to fix a cavity in a tooth is by removing the damaged enamel and dentin and then filling in the empty space left behind with a filling. Fillings are durable enough to withstand normal daily use, but they are not indestructible, and they won’t last forever.
Read MoreThere are a few different types of dentistry, two of which are preventative dentistry and restorative dentistry. Each type has a different goal and purpose.
Read MoreRoughly between the ages of 17-25, most people begin to grow another set of molars called wisdom teeth or third molars. An individual can have anywhere between one and four wisdom teeth, and some people might not have any.
Read MoreJust like adults need to go to a dentist regularly, toddlers need to go to the dentist, too. Starting at 12 months old at the latest, babies and toddlers should go to the dentist twice a year.
Read MoreWhen you don’t take care of your dentures adequately and regularly, plaque can build up, harden, and become difficult to remove. More importantly, it can result in dental problems, including gum disease and infection.
Read MoreApril is Oral Cancer Awareness Month. If you have been putting off a visit to our Perry office, now is an excellent time to schedule one. Regular visits to Perry Dental can be the first line of defense against oral cancer, by identifying early warning signs of the disease.
Read MoreAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, half of adults age 30 and over suffer from some form of gum disease. Caused by plaque buildup, gum disease is an infection of the tissue that surrounds and supports the teeth. In its advanced stages, it is known as periodontal disease.
Read MoreIt’s true—there are several kinds of bacteria and viruses that can lurk on the bristles of your toothbrush, including streptococci, staphylococci, herpes simplex virus 1, and the influenza virus. To protect your toothbrush from bacteria, our team wants you to consider the following three tips:
Read MoreLucky green shamrocks, leprechauns, and pots of gold – it must be St. Patrick’s Day! If you’re not Irish, how do you go about celebrating St. Patrick’s Day? It’s easy: you just put on one of those tall leprechauns hats, dress in green from head to toe, and wear one of those carefree pins that say “Kiss Me, I’m Irish.”
Read MoreWhile you don’t have to wait to start eating right, March is the month the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics asks us to pay special attention to what goes into our bodies. The Academy has designated the month of March for focusing public awareness on what we eat.
Read MoreOur team at Perry Dental recently learned that according to research released by the American Dental Association's Health Policy Resources Center (HPRC), in the decade between 2000 and 2010, the number of adults who regularly visited their dentist declined.
Read MoreLosing a baby tooth is often an exciting event in a child’s life. It’s a sign your child is growing up, and it might even bring a surprise from the Tooth Fairy (or other generous parties). But sometimes, a baby tooth is lost due to injury or accident. Don’t panic, but do call our Perry office as soon as possible.
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