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Dental Sealants, Oral Health   •   April 16, 2021

The Role Of Dental Sealants In Our Oral Health

Tooth decay is a very common dental problem. We cannot clean every nook and corner of our teeth properly all the time. And usually, those molars and premolars, even if we brush and floss! Molars are very rough and unequal. And they are the most favorable spot for the food substances and cavity-generating bacteria to […]

Dental Filling   •   March 19, 2021

Broken Or Loose Fillings? Here Are Tips For You To Follow!

Dentists provide you Dental fillings in order to fill your cavities and restore your decayed teeth. Fillings are rigid that lets you chew and grind, just like original teeth. But sometimes, these fillings can also come loose. How does a filling get damaged?How to deal with a Broken/Loose Filling?How to prevent a filling from coming […]

Dental Care, Teeth Grinding   •   February 9, 2021

Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment And Prevention

Teeth Grinding or Bruxism is a state, which makes you grind, gnash or clench your teeth. Unknowingly, you may clench your teeth while you’re awake or grind them while asleep. Though, mild bruxism may not need treatment. When teeth grinding occurs more often, your teeth may damage and oral complications can arise. Who is at […]

Dental Care   •   December 15, 2020

Tips And Tricks To Enhance Your Confidence And Smile: Your Dentist’s Guide!

Smiling is at the root of happiness.  It has the ability to uplift your mood and of course your confidence. There are several dental procedures your Dentist at Northampton Dental can do to help address any troubles like crooked or chipped teeth if they’re making you embarrassed. But there are also simple ways you can start […]

Dental Care   •   December 11, 2020

Dental Plaque: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Do you know what the plaque on your teeth truly is? Dental plaque is an extremely sticky, colorless or pale yellow deposit of film that keeps on building on your teeth. When saliva, food and fluids merge together, plaque – which consists of bacteria – develops between your teeth and along the gum line that can destroy […]