If you've ever undergone minor dental surgery such as wisdom tooth removal, tooth extraction, or a periodontal procedure, you'll have a good idea what your dental implant surgery will feel like. It won't feel like anything much during the procedure (the site will be anesthetized), with some mild discomfort afterward—which is manageable with over-the-counter pain relief. You'll also know that you'll want to eat a soft food diet for a few days following your surgery.
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Athletes competing in impact-heavy sports are at a high risk of dental problems. For example, hockey players are known for losing teeth, which can occur when a puck strikes their face or during a mid-game fight. Thankfully, a dental implant can help hockey players and other athletes retain a healthy smile that minimizes long-term dental issues.
The Benefits of Dental Implants for Hockey Players
High-quality dental implants screw directly into the jaw and attach to a replacement tooth that replaces the missing one.
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Going to the dentist can be scary for many children, but it is an important part of their overall health and well-being. Children's dentists specialize in treating the dental needs of infants, children, and teenagers. They have the skills and expertise to make dental visits fun and enjoyable while ensuring that children receive the best dental care possible.
Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on the oral health of children, from infancy through their teenage years.
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