Dentures / Prosthesis
Dentures are removable hardware that helps replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. Dentures come in two forms: partial or complete.
Dentures are removable hardware that helps replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. Dentures come in two forms: partial or complete.
Composite fillings are tooth-colored plastic and glass mixtures that are used to restore teeth. Because they are colored, it helps the dentist to easily match it to the exact color of the surrounding teeth.
Any surgery that involves cutting or removing tissue from your mouth is considered oral surgery. This also includes tooth extractions and dental implants.
Dental anxiety is a very common occurrence in patients, which is why many choose not to visit the dentist for regular check-ups. At Ash Tree Dental Office in Fresno, we want to assure our patients that we put their comfort above anything else.
Who should get dental implants? Dental implants are not for everyone, but certain conditions and circumstances may make dental implants the better option: Having more than one missing tooth Having a jawbone that has reached full growth Having ample amounts of bone to secure the implant Having healthy oral tissues Being unwilling or unable to…
Sugars in certain liquids can lead to tooth decay when sipped throughout the night. That is why it is important to only put babies to bed with bottles filled with water. Ages 0-6 Months Use gauze or a finger brush to wipe your baby’s gums, even when he/she has no teeth. Baby teeth begin to…
The first step in choosing a new dentist is to list your needs, which might include: Location Hours of practice Language(s) spoken Generalist or specialist practice Ask your family and friends if they can recommend a dentist. Other members of your community, such as your doctor, may be able to offer suggestions. Some provincial dental…
It’s important for you to take good care of your teeth and gums while pregnant. Pregnancy causes hormonal changes that increase the risk of developing gum disease which, in turn, can affect the health of your developing baby. Below is an info-graph to help you maintain good oral health before, during, and after pregnancy.
Gingivitis is the inflammation of the gums (known as gingiva) that occurs most commonly when a sticky film of bacteria (known as plaque) surrounds the teeth. Plaque constantly surrounds the teeth, but if it is not removed with proper daily brushing and flossing, the gums can become irritated, inflamed, and may even bleed. Irritated or…
There is a high level of dental caries in deciduous teeth in developed countries; at a rate of 20.5% in children, aged 2-5 in the US and 25% in children aged three in Japan. Traditional methods to prevent tooth decay in young children include sugar restriction, oral fluoride supplementation, and fluoride varnish. A new research…