
Porcelain veneers are thin shells that cover the front of a tooth and are matched to the color of the surrounding teeth. They can last 15 years or longer with proper care and cover up cosmetic issues like minor cracks or chips in the teeth, small gaps between pearly whites, stains, minor alignment issues, and misshapen teeth. To attach them to your teeth, your dentist will need to remove a thin layer of enamel. Read on to learn how much enamel is removed for veneers as well as why they do this.
Unfortunately, nearly 54,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year and almost 10,000 will die because of it. Despite medical advances, these numbers have not significantly improved in decades. One of the biggest risk factors is actually slipping dentures! Although your 

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If you’ve ever been popped in the head, you’re probably familiar with that anxious feeling you get as you raise a hand to your mouth to feel that everything—your teeth, lips, tongue—is where it’s supposed to be. The panic really starts to set in when you feel, floating around in your mouth, a piece of what you think is one of your teeth. But you quickly spit it out and notice that it’s one of your dental fillings, and your reaction is one of relief followed by confusion—what exactly are you supposed to do when a dental filling unexpectedly comes out? Contacting an emergency dentist might be a safe bet.
When you go online looking for a solution to a problem, there will always be some options for you to try at home. Everyone wants to have a white, healthy smile, so there are plenty of do-it-yourself teeth whitening remedies to be found on the web. A recently popular one involves using turmeric for teeth whitening. Whether you are going to seriously consider it or not, using a spice to whiten teeth sounds interesting. Is this legit? Keep reading to find out more from 
While looking in the mirror one day, you realize a black line has formed around your dental crown. That’s a common problem among patients with older dental crowns. Since natural teeth don’t develop these dark lines, it makes them a tell-tale sign of dental work – and no one wants that. Luckily, your dentist can easily fix this problem and restore a natural-looking smile in no time! Continue reading as we discuss why a black line could’ve formed and how your dentist can get rid of it.