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The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends scheduling your child’s first dental visit by their first birthday or when their first tooth…
Bleeding can indicate inflammation. Regular, gentle flossing usually reduces bleeding within a week. Persistent bleeding means it’s time to see…
Children should start as soon as two teeth touch. Parents can assist until kids have the dexterity to do it on their…
Water flossers are helpful, especially for braces or implants, but traditional floss remains the gold standard for cleaning between…
Waxed floss slides easily, while unwaxed floss works well for tight spaces. The best floss is the one you actually use…
Yes, fillings can occasionally loosen or fall out due to wear, damage, or decay around the tooth. If this happens, avoid chewing on that side and…
It depends on how much of the tooth is damaged. Fillings are great for small cavities, while crowns are better for teeth with more extensive…
Yes. Composite resin fillings are durable, natural-looking, and suitable for most…
Yes. Old or worn fillings can be removed and replaced with a new dental restoration filling to keep the tooth…