Tooth Sensitivity Toothpaste Is Not Effective for Long-Term Treatment

February 21, 2017

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Feeling pain or heightened sensitivity when you consume cold, hot, sweet, or acidic things can be quite disconcerting. Beyond the limitations to your food and beverage choices, tooth sensitivity can also make life a bit difficult. To help develop an effective treatment plan, Dr. Alex Abernathy and the dental specialists at Lakeland Dental Care advocate investigating the cause of tooth sensitivity.

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A Dental Implant Can Restore the Presence of an Extracted tooth

February 20, 2017

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Having a tooth extracted to remediate untreated tooth decay, a dental avulsion or other oral trauma can leave you with a significantly compromised mouth. Even if you adapt to a decreased ability to chew, the missing tooth can affect your appearance or alter the clarity of your speech. In time, alignment and other orthodontic issues could afflict the neighboring teeth as they gradually respond to the void.

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Restoring Teeth with a Bridge

February 2, 2017

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The loss of multiple teeth can significantly impair the function of your mouth. Beyond the compromised ability to chew food, it can also affect your speech and eventually cause other orthodontic problems. Fortunately, your dentist, Dr. Alex Abernathy, has the dental technology available to restore the structure and function of multiple missing teeth by using dental implants to anchor a dental bridge.

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Sedation Dentistry: How Can it Help You

January 17, 2017

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You know that there are a few things you’ll need to do if you’re interested in protecting your oral health. For example, you probably know that it’s important for you to brush and floss regularly. Similarly, you may have heard that you should visit your dentist once every six months—and that some people may need to consider sedation dentistry to help them make these visits. Still, did you know that sedation dentistry can be useful for a number of other patients as well?

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A Filling Can Repair a Cavity

January 3, 2017

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Does one of your teeth have a cavity (decay)? A dental filling in Jackson, Mississippi, may be just what you need. Dr. Alex Abernathy will remove the tooth decay and fill the area with the dental filling material. This will restore the strength and function of the tooth. At our office, we provide composite dental fillings, which are tooth colored. Our dentist can select a shade of composite material that will match the color of your natural teeth.

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Gum Disease Dangers and How to Prevent It

December 20, 2016

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Some of the most common dangers of gum disease include tissue decay and tooth loss. Gum disease will not happen overnight, so constant care of your teeth and gums is the key to battling this oral danger.

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Dentures and Your Teeth

December 7, 2016

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When you think of dentures, you probably think of the older generation—but in reality, they could be a viable option for anyone who is missing teeth. Dentures have been used effectively for decades to replace missing or damaged teeth. Knowing the proper way to care for your dentures can improve your experience and lengthen the life your dentures.

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What You Should Know About Tongue Scrapers

November 18, 2016

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Do you brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes at a time? Do you visit your dentist once every six months and floss every day? There are a few other things you can consider doing to improve your oral health, such as using mouthwash, but did you know that there is something you can do specifically to protect your tongue?

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How to Prevent Gum Disease

November 7, 2016

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Preventing gum disease starts with preventing plaque buildup. As plaque begins to form around our teeth, the linings of our tissue can decay away leading to gingivitis. Gingivitis is a mild form of periodontal gum disease, and if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss. Gum disease is the leading form of tooth loss in adults, so we must be aware of the risk factors that can increase the likelihood of it taking hold. Here are some of the risks to watch out for:

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Include Your Crown in Your Dental Hygiene Routine

October 19, 2016

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A dental crown in Jackson, Mississippi, is a nearly perfect replica of the enamel layer of a tooth. Food particles and plaque will harden into tartar if they are not cleaned away from the crown. This promotes tooth decay and gum disease.

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