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If you choose the professional Dental Implants New York

Ebenezer Dental in midtown Manhattan’s historic Garment District provides the dental implants and periodontics in NYC that patients need to enjoy full dental function and a gorgeous smile that lasts a lifetime.<br>

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If you choose the professional Dental Implants New York

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  1. How Often Should You Get Your Teeth Whitened? In the modern era, many people are obsessive about maintaining the whitest possible teeth – and with good reason. Clean, bright, white teeth are generally considered to be more attractive and certainly enhance any smile. There’s a reason Hollywood stars tend to have the brightest smiles on the planet, after all. Modern dentistry can help with your efforts to get and maintain a white smile, with tooth whitening solutions sure to brighten your teeth by several shades. But how often should you get your teeth whitened to ensure that your smile always looks its best? Read on! Resisting Natural Discoloration and Stains Tooth whitening is an effective way to resist the discoloration that our teeth experience as we age. It’s also a great way to counter the staining that comes from eating and drinking things like coffee and wine. If you smoke, chances are that the tar and chemicals will stain your teeth over time. Teeth whitening may not totally rid you of that staining or discoloration, but it can reduce it by several shades and give you brighter, whiter teeth and a more attractive smile.

  2. The Power of Tooth Whitening There are many options for teeth whitening, ranging from over-the- counter solutions to professional dental care. While many of those OTC options can be somewhat effective for short-term whitening results – those brighter teeth generally stay that way for a few months – professional whitening is the best way to provide optimal results that really last. In many instances, that professional treatment can last for as long as a year, with proper maintenance and touch-ups between whitening sessions. How Frequently Should You Do Touch-Ups? If you use at-home solutions, chances are that you will need to touch- up your results each month or at best every couple of months. That’s because the whitening agents used in such products tend to be less concentrated than those used by dental professionals. Those weaker chemicals are also why you’ll never enjoy the superior whitening results a dentist’s office can provide.

  3. If you choose the professional approach, you will probably need to whiten your teeth once a year – provided that the whitening process takes place in the dental chair. On the other hand, you may find that you need a touch-up once every four, five, or six months if your dentist chooses a whitening solution that involves products you take home and apply yourself. Regardless, one thing is clear: you’ll require fewer touchups when you opt for professional dental whitening. It’s also important to remember that not all whitening products are created equal. Some OTC solutions may damage your tooth enamel over time or could even harm your gums. And these products should never be used on a daily or weekly basis, since overuse can cause serious damage as well. Thankfully, you can avoid those risks by having your teeth whitened by professionals who are trained to use these potent products in a safe dental environment – providing you with the bright, perfect smile you deserve in the most effective way possible.

  4. 5 Facts About Dental Bridges It’s well-established that tooth loss is not something that any of us should ever just ignore. Even the loss of a single tooth can have long- lasting ramifications, affecting your chewing and speech. Moreover, that missing tooth can weaken the overall dental integrity of your mouth, leaving other teeth at greater risk. Fortunately, there are several options for replacing a lost tooth, including the dental bridge. Here are five important facts about dental bridges that you need to know. They’re Not for Everyone While dental bridges are a common tooth replacement solution, they are not always the best option for every patient. Candidates need to have strong teeth adjacent to the gap to provide the necessary support for the bridge. If your teeth are injured, cracked, weak, or otherwise impaired, then you may have to choose a different option like dental implants. Dental Bridges Come in a Variety of Types

  5. When it comes to bridges, dentists have several options. In addition to the traditional fixed bridge, there is also the cantilever bridge as well as resin-bonded bridges. Your dentist will recommend an option that works for you, taking into consideration the health of the surrounding teeth and other factors. Bridges Can be Used for One to Three Consecutive, Adjacent Missing Teeth Bridges aren’t just for replacing one missing tooth. If you have two or even three missing teeth, your dentist can use a bridge to repair that gap with false teeth – if the missing teeth are all consecutive and adjacent to one another. She can simply insert implants where the two outer missing teeth would be and use them to support the bridge structure. Crowns Can be an Integral Part of the Bridge Solution When you only have one missing tooth, your dentist will likely need to shape the adjacent teeth and use crowns on them to help support the bridge structure for the replacement tooth. That does require

  6. permanent changes to those teeth, so be sure to ask your dentist about the process. Once in Place, A Bridge will Restore Function and Protect Your Other Teeth Dental bridges are not merely aesthetic solutions. Once they are installed, they provide a supportive framework that eliminates the problems associated with missing teeth. A bridge will restore chewing and biting function for the affected area, reducing stress on the other teeth in your mouth. That can help to ensure that your entire dental structure maintains its integrity and strength. Perhaps most importantly, your bridge will help to prevent teeth from shifting out of alignment. That keeps them in their proper place and prevents weakness that could result in additional tooth loss. Modern dentistry has helped to ensure that patients don’t need to live with missing teeth. Thanks to advances in dental bridge technology, today’s patients almost always have a viable solution to replace lost teeth and restore function and aesthetic appeal. If you’ve lost a tooth and have yet to replace it, talk to your dentist today to discover whether a bridge is the right solution for your dental needs.

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