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A dental crown is a cap that fits over a tooth to increase its size or improve on its shape. Crowns also strengthen a tooth and give it a better overall appearance. They are used when a tooth has weakened, broken or has a large filling, to cover implants and to hold a bridge together. [...]

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If you want a more attractive smile, Invisalign may be your answer. Invisalign is an alternative to traditional braces. The treatment is completed with custom-made aligner trays which are nearly invisible- no wires or metal brackets as with traditional orthodontic treatment. People choose Invisalign treatment to correct severe crowding, crossbite, gaps or spacing and overbite problems.  [...]

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For cosmetic dentist, Pamela Doray, learning about dentistry didn’t stop when she graduated from dental school. Continuing education is extremely important to Dr. Doray, it is an opportunity to learn about the latest advancement in dentistry as well as to reinforce her knowledge and skill through teaching.   April 28, 2011 Dr. Doray attended a hands-on [...]

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OraVerse OraVerse (generic name phentolamine mesylate) is a product designed to reduce the length of time the dental patient experiences numbness following  dental procedures. A trip to the dentist’s office for restorative or periodontal procedure often means a long period of up to four hours  of numbness  due to the administering of an injected anesthetic. [...]

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