by admin | Feb 23, 2016
Optimum Force: Undermining Resorption vs. Frontal Resorption How Fast Can You Move Teeth During Braces? An important concept in orthodontic tooth movement is the use an optimum force to allow efficient and timely treatment without causing any detrimental problems to...
by admin | Feb 21, 2016
How Do Teeth Move During Orthodontic Braces? Introduction The principle of orthodontic tooth movement is based on the fact that with the application of a force applied to a tooth, over an extended period of time, associated surrounding bone begins to change to...
by admin | Feb 14, 2016
Dental Emergency: Dental Abscess A Dental Emergencies has the potential to come up at the least convenient times. Often causing severe pain, stress and incredible discomfort. The information below highlights answers for the following questions: What is a...
by admin | Feb 12, 2016
Teeth: Dentine (The Middle Layer of the Tooth) Hypersensitivity What is Dentine Hypersensitivity? It can be described as a sharp pain arising from exposed dentine in response to stimuli; typically thermal, evaporative, tactile, osmotic or chemical which cannot be...
by admin | Feb 10, 2016
What Is Secondary Dental Tooth Decay? Secondary dental decay can occur around defective or broken down fillings; if the overall dental risk is high for dental decay. For example if a filling become schipped or rough, it may accumulate more plaque and can then become...