Dental Grafting

Dental grafting, also known as oral tissue grafting, is a surgical procedure in which tissue is transplanted to repair or augment areas of the mouth that have experienced gum recession, bone loss, or other tissue deficiencies. The grafting material can be taken from the patient’s own body, such as the roof of the mouth, or…

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Dental Gingivitis

Dental gingivitis is a common gum disease characterized by inflammation and irritation of the gums. It occurs when plaque buildup along the gumline leads to bacterial infection. Early signs of gingivitis include redness, swelling, and bleeding gums. At Milton Ga Dental, we understand the importance of preventing and treating dental gingivitis to maintain optimal oral…

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Dental Genetics

Dental genetics refers to the study of how genetic factors influence oral health and dental conditions. It explores the inherited traits that can affect the development, structure and overall health of teeth and gums. Dental genetics plays a crucial role in understanding the risk factors for various dental issues and helps in personalized treatment planning.…

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Dental Fracture

A dental fracture refers to the cracking, chipping, or breaking of a tooth. It can occur due to various factors, including trauma, biting down on hard objects, or underlying dental issues. Dental fractures can range from minor chips to severe breaks that expose the inner layers of the tooth. If you experience a dental fracture,…

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Dental Fluorosis

Dental fluorosis is a condition that affects the appearance of tooth enamel due to excessive fluoride exposure during tooth development. It commonly occurs in childhood when children consume too much fluoride through water, toothpaste, or other sources. Dental fluorosis can lead to white or brown spots, lines, or pitting on the teeth. If you notice…

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Dental Flossing

Dental flossing is an essential oral hygiene practice that involves using a thin thread or floss to clean between the teeth and along the gumline. It helps remove plaque and food particles that cannot be reached by a toothbrush alone. Regular flossing contributes to healthy gums, prevents tooth decay, and promotes fresh breath. Maintaining good…

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Dental Fillings

Dental fillings are restorative materials used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay or cavities. During the procedure, the decayed portion of the tooth is removed, and the resulting space is filled with filling material, such as composite resin or amalgam. Dental fillings help restore the tooth’s structure, prevent further decay, and restore…

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Dental Fear and Anxiety

Dental fear and anxiety refer to the feelings of unease, nervousness, or apprehension that some individuals experience when visiting the dentist. It can be triggered by various factors, such as past negative experiences, fear of pain, or general anxiety about dental procedures. At Milton Ga Dental, we understand the importance of addressing dental fear and…

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Dental Extractions

Dental extractions involve the careful removal of a tooth from its socket. This procedure is performed when a tooth is extensively damaged, decayed, or causing oral health complications. It may be necessary to ensure the overall health of your teeth and gums. Your dentist will use specialized tools and techniques to make the process as…

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Dental Examination

A dental examination is like a meticulous exploration of your oral health, where our skilled dentists carefully assess the condition of your teeth, gums, and surrounding structures. It involves a comprehensive evaluation, including visual inspections, X-rays, and other diagnostic tools, to detect any dental issues or concerns. At Milton Ga Dental, we prioritize dental examinations…

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