Veneers and dental bonding can both improve chips, gaps, discoloration, and tooth shape, but they are not the same treatment. Bonding is often a faster and more conservative option for small cosmetic concerns, while porcelain veneers are usually better suited for longer-lasting smile changes, deeper discoloration, or several visible teeth. If you are comparing the
read more A broken tooth may need bonding, a composite restoration, a dental crown, root canal therapy, or emergency dental care depending on the size of the break, where the tooth is damaged, and whether you have pain, swelling, bleeding, or signs of infection. If your tooth is painful, sharp, bleeding, broken near the gumline, or causing
read more A regular dental cleaning and a deep cleaning are not the same type of appointment. A regular dental cleaning is usually recommended when the gums are healthy and the goal is to remove plaque and tartar from the teeth. A deep cleaning, also called scaling and root planing, may be recommended when signs of gum
read more A new patient dental exam is the first step in understanding your current oral health, identifying concerns early, and creating a care plan that fits your needs. In most cases, a new patient dental exam consists of a health history review, a complete oral exam, gum health evaluation, oral cancer screening, dental X-rays when needed,
read more One of the most common questions patients ask before scheduling a dental appointment is simple: How much will it cost? Dental treatment costs can vary depending on the procedure, the materials used, and whether you have dental insurance. While exact pricing depends on each patient’s needs, understanding typical price ranges can help you plan your care
read more Have you noticed your teeth looking longer than they used to? Do your teeth feel more sensitive to cold drinks or brushing? These may be early signs of gum recession, a common dental condition that affects millions of adults. Gum recession occurs when the gum tissue surrounding your teeth pulls back or wears away, exposing the tooth
read more Dental X-rays are one of the most common diagnostic tools used in modern dentistry, yet many patients still wonder: Are dental X-rays safe? If you’ve ever hesitated when your dentist recommended X-rays, you’re not alone. Concerns about radiation exposure, especially for children or during pregnancy, are common. The good news is that modern dental imaging technology
read more Many patients are surprised to learn that their dental insurance benefits reset every year on January 1st. If you don’t use them before the deadline, the money you’ve paid in premiums may simply disappear. This is often called the “use it or lose it” rule, and millions of Americans lose hundreds of dollars in unused dental benefits
read more You wake up exhausted. Your partner complains about your snoring. You have headaches in the morning and can’t focus during the day. You might think you just need a better mattress, but the real problem could be happening while you sleep: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Sleep apnea affects over 30 million Americans, yet an estimated 80% of
read more If your dentist has told you that you need a filling, you may be wondering which type is best for your tooth. At My Plantation Dentist, we help patients understand the differences between filling materials so they can make informed decisions about their dental care. This comprehensive guide explores composite (tooth-colored) fillings, amalgam (silver) fillings,
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