Thursday, November 3, 2011

How can your smile be fixed with dental crowns?

If you have a cracked tooth and would like to restore it's pre-damaged look, dental crowns can do that for you. Dental crowns can also protect a weakened tooth from further damage after a root canal as well as from discoloration.

The procedure usually takes two appointments until you get that beautiful smile. It doesn't sound hard, unless you feel anxious every time you go to the dentist. If this is like you, don't fret. Clinics like Morgan Dental Care already offers sedation dentistry to patients who are a bit fearful of going through a dental procedure. The sedation methods that dentists use can help a patient feel less anxious as well as control the gag reflex.


Getting the smile you've been longing for is no longer impossible even if you're scared of going to the dentist. There are many options available for patients now. All you need to do is schedule a consultation with your local dentist in Portland, Maine and ask about how you can achieve a beautiful smile!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

What are dental bridges? Do you need these?

If you think that it's okay to ignore missing teeth, you have to start changing this belief. Missing teeth do not only affect a person's physical attributes, but can also cause serious health problems if not addressed properly.

What problems will I encounter if I ignore missing teeth?

  • Difficulty eating
  • Neighboring teeth may start drifting
  • Infection and/or gum disease
  • Lips, cheeks, and the chin may collapse
More than the above mentioned effects of missing teeth, these can affect how we talk and may even cause a person's confidence level to go down.

To avoid all of these problems, clinics like Morgan Dental Care in Portland, Maine offer putting dental bridges on patients with gaps between their teeth caused by missing teeth. Your cosmetic dentist will either place removable bridges or fixed bridges. Removable bridges can basically be removed for cleaning while fixed bridges can only be removed by your dentist. The most common materials used for bridges are ceramic, porcelain, and gold - discuss which you prefer and which will suit you best with your dentist.