The company’s goal is to offer affordable dental treatment to the community. Gum disease is a leading contributor to tooth loss. Many patients can not afford deep cleanings or routine dental services, dental negligence can lead to tooth loss. WMS wants to make patients aware of their current dental condition to help them make the best decisions for themselves.
Whether you are 80 or 18, your oral health is important. Did you know that 100 million Americans fail to see a dentist each year, even though regular dental examinations and good oral hygiene can prevent most dental diseases? Whitening Moore Smiles offers dental services at your convenience:
Dental exams are the first opportunity for most patients to sit down with the dentist after x-rays are taken. During dental exams, the dentist will complete a complete oral evaluation as well as check certain facial attributes. The appropriate dental cleaning is diagnosed using the patient’s dental x-rays and treatment planned after the complete oral evaluation.
Teeth whitening is a simple process. Whitening products contain one of two tooth bleaches (hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide). These bleaches break stains into smaller pieces, which makes the color less concentrated and your teeth brighter. Not every patient is a candidate whitening but if you are there are several options to help you achieve a brighter and whiter smile.
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Tooth-colored fillings, provide good durability and resistance to fracture in small- to mid-size fillings that need to withstand moderate pressure from the constant stress of chewing. They can be used on either front or back teeth. They are a good choice for people who prefer that their fillings look more natural.
An extraction means to have a tooth removed, usually because of disease, trauma, or crowding. If you need an extraction, your dentist will first numb the area to lessen any discomfort. After the extraction, your dentist will advise you on what post-extraction regimen to follow. In most cases a small amount of bleeding is normal. Your mouth will slowly fill in the bone where the tooth root was through the formation of a blood clot.