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         <title>Five Myths about Having a Root Canal  </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>Did you know that a root canal may be the best way to restore your healthy smile? While patients here in Toledo and all over the U.S. often consider this the most feared dental procedure, there are actually many myths surrounding it.<br><br></div><div><br>A survey conducted by the American Association of Endodontists shows that the reason patients don’t make an informed decision about their dental health is inaccurate information. Don’t let misinformation about root canals keep you from having a healthy smile you deserve. Here are a few myths about root canal therapy.<br><br></div><div><strong><br>Myth #1 – Having a Root Canal is Just too Painful<br></strong><br></div><div><br>A root canal is used to alleviate pain, not cause it. The therapy is always performed when a tooth is causing pain as the result of infected pulp (pulpitis). This is an irreversible condition often caused by a broken tooth or a slowly dying nerve.<br><br></div><div><br>According to the American Association of Endodontists, much of the perception that having a root canal is painful is the result of early treatment methods that are no longer used.<br><br></div><div><br>The root canal therapy of today that employs the latest technologies and anesthetics is no more uncomfortable than having a filling placed. A recent national survey of patients who had root canal therapy showed they were six times more likely to describe it as “painless” than patients who did not have a root canal.<br><br></div><div><strong><br>Myth #2 – Teeth Always Hurt Before You Need a Root Canal<br></strong><br></div><div>Teeth needing root canal therapy do not always cause pain. In fact, a “dead” tooth often requires root canal therapy to protect healthy teeth from becoming infected. Your cosmetic dentist may discover a tooth that has died during a regular examination. Tests used to confirm this are:</div><div> </div><div>·         Percussion testing<br><br></div><div>·         Temperature testing<br><br></div><div>·         A pulp vitality machine</div><div><strong><br>Myth #3 – Pulling a Bad Tooth is Better than Having a Root Canal<br></strong><br></div><div>Saving your natural teeth if possible is always the best option. Your dentist wants you to know that nothing can ever completely replace natural teeth. Artificial teeth sometimes require avoiding certain foods needed to maintain the necessary nutrient balance in your diet.</div><div><br>Endodontic treatment coupled with appropriate restoration is usually less expensive than tooth extraction and implants or placement of a bridge. As a result, it is a more cost-effective way to treat teeth that have damaged pulp.<br><br></div><div><br>Implants and bridge placements require significantly more time for appointments and treatment and can result in further procedures for supporting tissues and adjacent teeth.<br><br></div><div><strong><br>Myth #4 - Pregnant Women Can't Have Root Canals<br></strong><br></div><div><br>Having a root canal is perfectly safe for pregnant women. Because a root canal only requires a small x-ray, radiation exposure is limited to the mouth and not the abdomen. It is important to let your dentist know you are pregnant.<br><br></div><div><strong><br>Myth #5: The Benefits of Root Canal Therapy Don't Last Long<br></strong><br></div><div>When the nerve is removed during a root canal, blood supply is eliminated to that tooth. Should a patient fail to have their cosmetic dentist place a crown on that tooth it may become brittle, causing it to eventually break. In that case, the root canal did not fail but rather the restoration of the tooth.</div><div> <br><br></div><div>For more information or to schedule a consultation, call us at Light Touch Dental Care, your family dentist serving Toledo and surrounding areas. </div><div><br></div><div>For More Info : -  <a href="https://www.lighttouchdentalcare.com/"><strong>dentist Toledo<br></strong></a><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Dental Veneers </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Are you considering dental veneers in Toledo, Maumee, Holland, or Perrysburg Ohio? Well, you don't have to be a celebrity or wealthy to sport flawless, veneer-covered teeth. Veneers can dramatically improve your smile and are available to anyone who can afford them. The thought of never having to hide your smile again is enough to make you visit your dentist to find out if they are right for you.<br><br></div><div><strong>What are Dental Veneers?<br></strong><br></div><div>Dental veneers, or dental laminates, are ultra-thin, custom-made shells that are placed over the front surface of your teeth. They are made from tooth-colored materials such as porcelain or composite resin and shaped to create an even, symmetrical smile. Veneers are commonly applied to top front teeth and are permanently bonded, so they don't shift or fall off. Each type of veneer provides unique benefits, although <a href="http://www.americancosmeticdentistry.org/veneers/"><strong>porcelain veneers</strong></a> are quite popular. Your dentist will examine your teeth during a thorough oral exam to determine if this cosmetic dental treatment is suitable for you.<br><br></div><div><strong>When Are Dental Veneers a Good Option?<br></strong><br></div><div>Veneers may be an excellent tooth restoration option for individuals with various <a href="https://www.yourdentistryguide.com/veneer-procedure/"><strong>dental problems</strong></a>, especially:<br><br></div><ul><li>Crooked or misshapen teeth</li><li>Gaps between teeth</li><li>Smaller than average teeth</li><li>Chipped, broken, fractured, or worn teeth</li><li>Severely discolored teeth or teeth that do not respond to whitening treatments</li></ul><div><strong>Dental Veneers Procedures<br></strong><br></div><div>After deciding on veneers, your dentist will shave down a minimal amount of enamel and shape the teeth as desired.<br><br></div><div><strong>Porcelain Veneers:</strong> A mold or impressions of your reshaped teeth are then taken and sent to the lab. The lab will make and customize the veneers using the mold to match the shape of your teeth. This can take about 2 weeks. You will likely receive temporary veneers in the meantime. At your next visit, your dentist will ensure the veneers are the right color, shape, and fit. Next, your dentist will thoroughly clean and prepare your teeth before bonding the veneer to each tooth. The entire process can take 2 to 6 weeks.<br><br></div><div><strong>Composite Resin Veneers: </strong>There is no need to send impressions to the lab. Instead, the dentist will apply the right shade of tooth-colored composite resin to your teeth. Next, it's time to bond and sculpt the composite and harden it using a special light. The veneers are smoothed and polished to create a <a href="https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/cosmetic-dentistry/veneers/composite-veneers-other-options"><strong>natural, brilliant smile in a single visit</strong></a>.<br><br></div><div><strong>Benefits of Veneers<br></strong><br></div><div>Both composite and porcelain veneers offer a chance for well-shaped, attractive teeth and a brighter, whiter smile. The choice is yours, although the porcelain type is more expensive. Besides that, they:<br><br></div><ul><li>Look and feel natural</li><li>Are strong and durable</li><li>Are easy to fix in case of damage</li><li>Do not easily get stained or discolored</li><li>Can last about 10 to 15 years with good care</li></ul><div><strong>Light Touch Dental Care for Bigger Brighter Smiles<br></strong><br></div><div>Light Touch Dental Care has locations in Toledo, Maumee, Holland, and Perrysburg Ohio for your convenience. We offer a variety of dental veneer options to choose from. Dr. Natalie Nechvatal can help you decide which one is best for you. Using 3D imaging, we can even show you what you will look like after veneers. Call 419-866-4271 to schedule a consultation today.<br><br></div><div> </div><div>Sources</div><ul><li><strong>American Cosmetic Dentistry:</strong> Veneers: </li><li><a href="http://www.americancosmeticdentistry.org/veneers/"><strong>http://www.americancosmeticdentistry.org/veneers/</strong></a></li><li> </li><li><strong>Colgate: </strong>Porcelain or Composite Veneers: Which Are Better? <a href="https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/cosmetic-dentistry/veneers/composite-veneers-other-options"><strong>https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/cosmetic-dentistry/veneers/composite-veneers-other-options</strong></a></li><li><strong>Consumer Guide to Dentistry:</strong> Porcelain Veneers: Procedures, Cost &amp; Recovery: <a href="https://www.yourdentistryguide.com/veneer-procedure/"><strong>https://www.yourdentistryguide.com/veneer-procedure/</strong></a></li></ul><div> <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Which Type of Dental Bridges Is Right for Me?  </title>
         <author>lighttouchdentalcare</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Are you living in Toledo, Maumee, Perrysburg, or Holland Ohio, and considering dental bridges but don't know which one to choose? This is usually the case for many people who are planning to replace one or more missing teeth with a bridge. Don't let it phase you. Although there are different types of bridges each one can <a href="https://www.lighttouchdentalcare.com/bridges-dentures/"><strong>restore your smile</strong></a> and improve teeth function.<br><br></div><div><strong>What is a Dental Bridge?<br></strong><br></div><div>A dental bridge is an artificial or "pontic" tooth used to fill the gap left behind by a missing tooth. It is usually made of ceramic or porcelain to blend naturally with your teeth color. The pontic tooth is held in place by a crown or framework. Unlike <a href="https://www.lighttouchdentalcare.com/implant-restorations/"><strong>dental implants</strong></a>, bridges require an adjacent or abutment tooth on one or both sides to hold the replacement teeth in place.<br><br></div><div><strong>Types of Dental Bridges?<br></strong><br></div><div>Dental bridges are a common teeth-replacement option and might be a good alternative for anyone who prefers them or cannot afford dental implants. You also have the choice of traditional, cantilever, Maryland, or implant-supported bridges. Each type has unique benefits, but the cost varies.<br><br></div><ul><li><strong>Traditional Dental Bridges: </strong>This is the most popular type of bridge and is used to replace one or more missing teeth in a row, especially molars. The artificial teeth or bridge is usually made of ceramic or porcelain fused to metal. Your dentist will cement dental crowns onto the nearby tooth on both sides of the gap to hold the bridge in place.</li><li><strong>Cantilever Dental Bridge: </strong>Cantilever bridges are similar to traditional bridges, except that you only need one natural tooth on either side of the missing tooth gap. The abutment tooth will also need to be filed down to accommodate the cemented dental crown.</li><li><strong>Maryland Dental Bridges: </strong>Maryland bridges are also called resin-bonded bridges and are typically recommended for replacing front teeth. Like the traditional bridges, you'll need natural teeth on both sides. However, a metal or porcelain framework is used to bond the pontic onto the back of the anchoring teeth. Unlike traditional or cantilever bridges, there is no need to file down the enamel of the nearby teeth.</li><li><strong>Implant-Supported Dental Bridges: </strong>These are permanent and long-lasting since an implant (artificial tooth root) is used to support each replacement tooth instead of crowns and frameworks. If it isn't possible to place one implant for each missing tooth, your dentist may suspend a bridge between two implant-supported crowns.</li></ul><div><strong>Benefits of Dental Bridges<br></strong><br></div><div>The entire dental bridges process can take 2-3 weeks unless you're getting implant-support bridges, which takes a few months. Nevertheless, you'll be able to chew better, speak clearly, and smile confidently. Bridges also provide these other benefits:<br><br></div><ul><li>They look more natural than dentures,</li><li>Are bonded securely and won't fall out,</li><li>Prevent teeth from shifting, and</li><li>Help improve the shape of your face.</li></ul><div><strong>Contact Our Holland, OH, Dentist at Light Touch Dental Care<br></strong><br></div><div>Our dentist, Dr. Natalie Nechvatal, is passionate about restoring your smile and can help you pick a dental bridge that suits your needs. Dr. Nechvatal will do a comprehensive oral exam and send impressions of your teeth to the lab for the technicians to customize the bridge. Schedule an appointment today. Call <a href="https://www.lighttouchdentalcare.com/contact-light-touch-dental-care/"><strong>419-866-4271</strong></a>. Servicing Toledo, Perrysburg, Maumee, Holland, OH, and surrounding cities.<br><br></div><div> <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>5 Benefits of Dental Crowns That Will Make You Smile More  </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> <br><br></div><div>The dental crown is the white or off-white part of the tooth visible in the mouth. It covers and protects the natural tooth root or dental implant and other structures beneath it. The crown can withstand years of pressure from biting, grinding, and chewing. However, it can get worn, damaged or decayed from injury, trauma, teeth grinding, and poor oral hygiene. Your experienced family dentist in Toledo, Maumee, Holland, or Perrysburg, OH, probably already explained this to you and may have recommended a replacement crown. If so, it's time to learn about 5 benefits of <a href="https://www.lighttouchdentalcare.com/crowns-inlaysonlays/"><strong>dental crowns</strong></a> that will having you smiling from ear to ear.<br><br></div><div>#1. Improves Chewing<br><br></div><div>It can be difficult to tear, bite, and chew foods properly with a decayed tooth or the uneven surface of a chipped tooth. You may also experience pain when biting or chewing if there are cavities in the crown. A new crown helps resolve these issues and allow you to enjoy more of the foods you love. Being able to grind and chew your foods properly also helps to improve digestion.<br><br></div><div>#2. Preserves the Tooth<br><br></div><div>The crown covers the cementum, tooth root, pulp, and other sensitive tissue that make up the tooth. When the tooth is decayed or cracked, bacteria can easily enter and infect the underlying structures or weaken the tooth. Your dentist will fit and bond the new crown over these structures to stop bacterial infection and prevent the tooth from breaking or falling out. Crowns are also used to <a href="https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/c/crowns"><strong>protect adjacent teeth</strong></a> when attaching a dental bridge.<br><br></div><div>#3. Protects a Root Canal<br><br></div><div>Your dentist may recommend a replacement crown as part of a <a href="https://www.lighttouchdentalcare.com/root-canal-therapy/"><strong>root canal</strong></a><strong> </strong>procedure. The surgical procedure is done to clean the root canals or remove the diseased tooth pulp. This helps stop the infection and further decay. However, the dentist has to drill through the crown to access these canals. A new crown is usually needed if the natural crown can no longer protect the tooth.<br><br></div><div>#4. Protects a Dental Implant<br><br></div><div>A <a href="https://www.lighttouchdentalcare.com/implant-restorations/"><strong>dental implant</strong></a> is an artificial tooth root used to replace a lost natural tooth. The implant post looks like a screw and is currently the gold standard for tooth-restoration. Your implant specialist will cover the prosthetic root with a crown as part of the procedure for it to look, feel, and function like your natural teeth. You can also restore a damaged implant crown.<br><br></div><div>#5. Enhances Your Smile<br><br></div><div>Patients get crowns for medical, restorative, or cosmetic purposes and like that they can last between 10-20 years with good care. Whatever your reason is, a dental crown is bound to improve the <a href="https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/10923-dental-crowns"><strong>shape, size, strength, and appearance</strong></a> of your teeth. You can finally say "goodbye" to chipped, cracked, discolored, stained, crooked, misshaped, or uneven teeth that made you hide your smile.<br><br></div><div>Crown Restoration at Light Touch Dental Care<br><br></div><div>The process of replacing your crown at Light Touch Dental Care in Holland, OH, is usually straightforward. At your appointment, our dentist, Dr. Natalie Nechvatal, will perform a comprehensive oral exam to determine if you need a full crown or partial crown (onlay). We will then send a mold of your teeth for the lab to create the most natural-looking crown from ceramic, porcelain, or another material. Call <a href="https://www.lighttouchdentalcare.com/contact-light-touch-dental-care/"><strong>419-866-4271</strong></a><strong> </strong>to request an appointment today.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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