
In the diverse practice of dentistry, dental cement is commonly used just as much like a dental drill. Dental cement is the glue that bonds a wide range of dental and orthodontic applications to the tooth surface. Because of this wide range of use, dental cement comes in a variety of forms that are used for temporary or permanent restorations.


Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure in which a tooth-colored composite resin material is applied to your teeth to improve your smile.
Bonding can improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, broken, cracked, stained or have spaces between them.
Do you have a chipped tooth or a space between your front teeth that you are not happy with?
Dental bonding may be the answer for your smile.
Looking for bonding tooth repair materials, visit Kuraray dental website.


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At the practice of Drs.
Rubinstein & Ducoff, the most common reason we perform tooth extractions are due to wisdom teeth.
Wisdom teeth are molars which are located in the very back of your mouth that typically begin to erupt during the late teen, early adulthood years.
Unfortunately, wisdom teeth often fail to erupt properly, becoming impacted, causing a range of complications and discomfort.
Patients that are suffering from impacted wisdom teeth tend to experience gum tenderness, swelling, and even pain.
Teeth that are partially erupted can be the perfect environment for tooth decay to form, recurring infections to occur and may even result in gum disease.