
Everyone understands the importance of routine at-home oral care. Brushing and flossing will make up the majority of your protection from decay and gum disease in between routine dental visits, but it’s important that you don’t allow your at-home care to replace preventive visits altogether. Doing so could truly spell disaster for your long-term oral health.
Here’s what you can avoid with routine appointments and what you can expect when visiting a dentist in Fox Chapel.
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Between celebrating the holidays and wrapping up loose ends from the year, the last few months of the year are a busy time for everyone. And while you might not be thinking about your dental insurance, but you probably should be! Unfortunately, many people wind up losing their benefits by not scheduling with a dentist in Fox Chapel. In fact, a recent study by the American Dental Association found that the average annual benefit is $1,250 per person, but most people only get around $323 of dental work annually. That’s over $900 in benefits that many people are passing up! Keep reading below to find out what’s usually covered and get tips on how to take advantage of your benefits.
Sometimes, a tooth is too damaged to be repaired through a simple filling. A
One of the most challenging cases in implant dentistry is when one front tooth remains but the one right beside it has been lost. We want to keep the healthy natural teeth for as long as possible — and that’s why matching a single crown to the adjacent tooth presents quite a complex case. Below, we have detailed the experience of one of our recent success stories, where we did just that. Keep reading to learn more about how a
Is your dentist telling you that your tooth needs a dental crown? For many people, it only feels like a cash-grab when their dentists tells them they need a crown placed. However, dental crowns are responsible for protecting the mouth in both the short- and long-term. Furthermore, the alternatives will only cost more money in comparison.