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What are Dental Implants, Procedures and Recovery?

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When many dental patients hear the words dental implants, they become concerned. These restorative devices should not be so scary. Prosthodontists use them to support dental health and people's ability to chew, communicate, and enjoy life. What Are Dental Implants? Dental implants have been used for thousands of years, according to history. The ancient Egyptians and Mayans apparently made false teeth out of bone and wood. George Washington wore teeth made of wood. Thankfully, technology has evolved to the point that we no longer need to rely on these materials. Today's dental implants are typically made of titanium. They are surgically implanted into the jaw to take the place of teeth and their roots. Furthermore, implants do much more than merely replace missing tooth structures. They also help in the support of the teeth that surround it. They are implanted into the jaw and support various other dental prosthetic devices such as crowns, bridges, and dentures. Dental Implant P

How To Maintain Good Dental Hygiene of Children

 It is important for children to practice good oral hygiene! If you educate your child to care for his or her teeth and gums from a young age, he is more likely to adopt proper oral hygiene habits throughout his or her life. It is not difficult to keep your teeth in good condition if you begin proper care at a young age. There are other advantages to practicing good dental hygiene as well!  Good dental care begins at home and should be supplemented by visits to the dentist. Most dentists recommend that you bring your child in at least twice a year for a checkup. When should you start caring for your child's teeth? The answer is that you should begin caring for your child's teeth before you notice teeth. Wipe his gums with a soft cloth or a piece of gauze wrapped around your finger after each feeding. Do it when he isn't tired or cranky, and he'll come to like it. Prior to the eruption of the first tooth, do not use toothpaste on a newborn. It is not yet required. If you