If you or your child play a woodwind musical instrument and are interested in getting braces, you might be worried that having braces on your teeth could keep you from playing your instrument. This guide will teach you about some of the common difficulties, how to overcome them and what alternatives might benefit you.
Types Of Instruments
Playing an instrument after getting braces is possible, but it requires an adjustment period where you re-learn how to manipulate the shape of your mouth, how hard you press it against your instrument, and adjusting accordingly until the sound the instrument produces is the same as before you had braces.
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In order to feel confident when smiling, you need to keep your teeth looking great. This is possible when you take these steps.
Get Dental Implants
There might be missing teeth in your mouth, hindering your ability to feel great when smiling. You don't have to go through life this way because you can get dental implants put in your mouth. A cosmetic dentist (such as one from Arrowhead Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery) can put these implants in your mouth, and they look just like real teeth.
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In a very rare occurrence, babies are born with a partial or full set of teeth. This can be quite alarming to the mothers, who did not expect to nurse their children with teeth in the way. Babies with this many teeth often lose them before their first birthday, which often creates more questions for the parents who are already rattled by initial set of teeth. If your baby was born with teeth, here are the answers to the most commonly asked questions about this rare situation.
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You know how important it is to visit your dentist regularly to keep your teeth healthy. You probably know how important it is to brush your teeth daily too. However, you may not give much thought to caring for your toothbrush. Just think about it though. Your toothbrush comes in contact with the germs in your mouth every time you use it. Plus, it's exposed to the germs in the air, and those can be transferred to your mouth when you brush.
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Dental bonding is a dental procedure performed for functional and cosmetic benefits. It uses composite resin that has been colored the same shade as your other teeth in order to repair or cover a tooth. It helps with everything from staining and discoloration, to chips or decaying of your teeth. Here is more information about bonding and whether or not it might be right for you.
When is it Needed?
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