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Periodontal therapy is the care and treatment of the gums, which are essential for keeping the teeth healthy.
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Crowns and bridges are dental restorations used to re-establish the shape and strength of the bite.
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A root canal is an endodontic therapy used to decontaminate an infected tooth and protect it against further infection.
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Surgical treatments include wisdom tooth extractions, roots canals, and dental implants, among others.
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Nightguards protect your teeth and jaw from damage due to grinding or clenching in the night. Mouthguards protect the teeth and jaw from trauma during sports and games.
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Orthodontic treatments address misalignment and occlusions of the teeth and jaw, usually through the application and adjustment of braces.
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Checking oral tissues for lesions and other signs of cancer is an important part of regular dental care.
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Good dental care includes professional teeth cleaning by a hygienist and a quick check by the dentist to identify any potential problems early.
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Cosmetic dentistry improves the appearance of the mouth, as well as its function.
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Dental implants act as a tooth root and can support a variety of restorations.
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Dentures are false teeth used to restore the mouth’s function and appearance.
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Temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, disorder is chronic or acute inflammation where the upper and lower jaw bones meet and join with the skull.
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Low-level laser therapy, also known as low-intensity laser therapy, uses special light to treat a variety of mouth and jaw conditions.
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Dental emergencies include toothaches, chipped or broken teeth, and lost crowns or fillings — anything that requires immediate treatment.
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People who experience great pain or fear during checkups, cleanings, and other dental procedures are prime candidates for sedation dentistry.
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