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<item><title>Did Your Dental Crown Fall Out? --A List of Do&rsquo;s and Don&rsquo;ts</title><link>https://www.friendbookmark.com/blogpost/17813/did-your-dental-crown-fall-out-a-list-of-dorsquos-and-donrsquots</link><description>DO&#195;&#226;&#226;S[/SIZE][/FONT][IMG]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/56-Cyj1cJZKPMFtbGtBXqvIZvLwgs_D_qCYHo1FUitzmg6qCC7iZsLJEhkJ_zR_SLs3FxiRLERFJM-YOX9IsBmlrK__X3OzFIu-437UhpvxaCpsKz2CblmLbzFUsPaRaBOxudnrPtZdA-gzHOJk1G7pDLzoIIicmmTBcU_0kIrpkEC9F7thWprFeelpAuZMeEohCtQ&#34; width=&#34;602&#34; height=&#34;400&#34; style=&#34;margin-left:0px;margin-top:0px;[/IMG][/FONT][/SIZE]DO[/FONT][/SIZE] find the crown right away. If you swallow it, call a medical doctor immediately. There is a chance it went down the wrong pipe. A chest x-ray is typically indicated to ensure the crown is in your digestive tract, not your windpipe.[/FONT][/SIZE]DO[/FONT][/SIZE] keep your crown if you find it. There&#195;&#226;&#226;s a chance it can be recemented into your mouth.However, if it fell out due to substantial dental decay or if the tooth was broken off inside the crown, a new crown may be required.[/FONT][/SIZE]DO[/FONT][/SIZE] keep your crown clean. It may not be in your mouth anymore, but try to keep it clean and in a safe spot until your [/FONT][/SIZE]dentist[/FONT][/SIZE] can examine your crown and determine if it can be used again.[/FONT][/SIZE]DO[/FONT][/SIZE] use ibuprofen and/or clove oil to ease any pain that may occur.[/FONT][/SIZE]DO [/FONT][/SIZE]care for your crown the way you would any other tooth.[/FONT][/SIZE] DON&#39;TS [/FONT][/SIZE][IMG]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/XbtuttYO-Sw4ooTVW-KR1jAAU0LqP_ms_nZJspbkVrm2rM1ZfENsWzPyrMaXrkILmnGRLSTuvPIY64GVyPeAdSvVDh9YpsiFRW8QIob8zOra_-bY119H11d9RCgvSmsQ5CJnLyUsop3dxnL_5JdUIinZuTLBFtbw3DdC0OtfxqKpPLFHeePXIyjNUjYN13DzpcT5Tg&#34; width=&#34;703.1193974018097&#34; height=&#34;468&#34; style=&#34;margin-left:0px;margin-top:0px;[/IMG][/FONT][/SIZE]DON&#195;&#226;&#226;T[/FONT][/SIZE] use glue as temporary cement. Please, don&#195;&#226;&#226;t do it! It is dangerous, and it may ruin the remaining tooth structure underneath the crown.[/FONT][/SIZE]DON&#195;&#226;&#226;T [/FONT][/SIZE]wait to call your dentist. He or she will want you to schedule an appointment within 24 to 48 hours of your crown falling out.[/FONT][/SIZE]DON&#195;&#226;&#226;T[/FONT][/SIZE] use temporary cement until you talk to your dentist. Dentists may recommend using an over-the-counter cement to keep your tooth in place until they can examine you. But check with your dentist before you head to the nearest drugstore; you may have a unique situation in which temporary cement would be harmful.[/FONT][/SIZE]DON&#195;&#226;&#226;T [/FONT][/SIZE]eat any chewy or sticky candies or foods on the side of your mouth where you lost the crown.You need to be careful with the remaining tooth structure that was underneath the crown. And, if you used temporary cement to place your crown back in, you don&#195;&#226;&#226;t want to risk it coming loose.[/FONT][/SIZE]DON&#195;&#226;&#226;T[/FONT][/SIZE] clench or grind your teeth to keep your crown from breaking. To avoid any damage to the crown and tooth structure that remains under it.[/FONT][/SIZE]DON&#195;&#226;&#226;T [/FONT][/SIZE]panic. Crowns may fall out. It happens. No matter what the reason &#195;&#226;&#226; whether it fell out because it&#195;&#226;&#226;s old, your bite is off, or has dental decay &#195;&#226;&#226; it can be fixed.[/FONT][/SIZE]Work with your dentist to figure out what your options are. He or she will ensure your tooth is in good shape.[/FONT][/SIZE]Visit : [/FONT][/SIZE]dentist near me[/FONT][/SIZE]</description></item>
<item><title>Are You a Good Candidate For Clear Aligners?</title><link>https://www.friendbookmark.com/blogpost/15959/are-you-a-good-candidate-for-clear-aligners</link><description>[IMG]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/EkHHgc_eySZbN7yi0VBwmVQnz-3XZf2m9cRWFLc56fpVOQPy4znlInALmg9zBnWI5VJKA53YNQmxPhfcVlOQUmk0rwNMp2bhAuT4mmyunNabHBpdZi4pUeTLTO2NsawSKUz3pL8dcualqq9H8JZhdA&#34; width=&#34;470&#34; height=&#34;626&#34; style=&#34;margin-left:0px;margin-top:0px;[/IMG][/FONT][/SIZE]Clear aligners are an alternative to traditional [/FONT][/SIZE]braces[/FONT][/SIZE] and are designed to help guide teeth into their proper position. [/FONT][/SIZE]Aligners are designed to make small movements at a time, by putting gentle pressure on your teeth. That pressure is transferred through your roots to your jaws.[/FONT][/SIZE][IMG]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/3Zd2hascwv9vcjPkOa24qQxmfBj6dfZFX3gc0m6Fae4kGY7YTv7XuL-lbOMjhLmE5-P4FCTIExL9RIXoNVV34bXeSFjdKwA_fq6HB_jvddZljh_sF-BzL0X-1CuapgEyxu7IBXUMuRfjwqHZkQQ3Fw&#34; width=&#34;356&#34; height=&#34;189&#34; style=&#34;margin-left:0px;margin-top:0px;[/IMG][/FONT][/SIZE]Your jaw bone responds to forces by essentially moving the sockets, and your teeth go along for the ride. [/FONT][/SIZE]Aligners are made of a strong plastic material and are fabricated to fit each individual&#39;s mouth. [/FONT][/SIZE]A series of aligners are needed, each aligner set moves the teeth in increments until the desired movement is achieved.[/FONT][/SIZE]They are worn for at least 20-22 hours a day to reach the desired maximum effectiveness.[/FONT][/SIZE]Each aligner set is worn for three weeks before changing to the next one. [/FONT][/SIZE]The length of treatment with aligners depends upon the severity of each case.[/FONT][/SIZE] Since aligners are not attached to the teeth, we need little pressure points called &#195;&#226;&#203;attachments&#195;&#226;&#226;.[/FONT][/SIZE]Attachments are tooth-colored bumps bonded to your teeth during your treatment. [/FONT][/SIZE][IMG]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/fnQxJeiYq6irFXgDpe657h1-p3KVoMCfLsGCDRLPE9Z0FgQAeJGm9fQvSz-3vg1uzJrtu-oHhOoElIfwqR6_nKpzPINwZgEFvlal-pvRHsLEfe4BPH2NBuafjx5eQsORv4BknJusbCWLe6hQVkBb_w&#34; width=&#34;417&#34; height=&#34;224&#34; style=&#34;margin-left:0px;margin-top:0px;[/IMG][/FONT]Attachments help apply pressure from the aligners onto your teeth and direct them into the proper position.[/FONT][/SIZE]Additionally, your treatment may call for elastics, which are also commonly used with traditional orthodontics.[/FONT][/SIZE]Elastics (similar to a tiny rubber band) are sometimes needed to allow shifting of the teeth. Elastics are attached to slots in the aligners or small buttons attached to the teeth.[/FONT][/SIZE]With[/FONT][/SIZE] [/FONT][/SIZE]Clear Aligners[/FONT][/SIZE],now you can fix your smile discreetly &amp; achieve the perfect &#195;&#226;&#203;Hollywood Smile&#195;&#226;&#226; that you have always dreamt off![/FONT][/SIZE]Perhaps the most common reason for getting Clear Aligners is the fact that they&#195;&#226;&#226;re clear and transparent. Most people won&#195;&#226;&#226;t even notice that you have them on, unlike metal braces which have wires and brackets.[/FONT][/SIZE]</description></item>
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