will halt the spread of infection and save the healthy part of your tooth which remains. Root Canal Procedures If you should need a root canal treatment, you will most likely require at least two visits to the dentist to complete the procedure. Your dentist will remove the diseased tissue from inside the tooth and […]
Category: Restorative Dentistry
Had Your Fill of Fillings? Try Composite
Whether you’re a first time receiver of a filling or if you have had a few run-ins with this restorative treatment during your life, you may feel fed up. From dramatic stories from friends to the idea of a darkened tooth, the idea of a filled cavity may not sound too wonderful. Fortunately, your dentist […]
I Had My Root Canal. Now What?
Root Canal therapy is sometimes necessary to repair a severely decayed or injured tooth. A root canal procedure can clear away bacteria or debris and then seal off the root canal so that the tooth will no longer ache or spread infection. But what happens after the root canal procedure? Your Ankeny dentist Dr. Foust […]
Quiz Yourself on Dental Implants with Ankeny Dentist
Missing teeth takes a toll on an individual’s self esteem, facial structure, and oral health. Dr. Foust wants her patients to know they don’t have to live with missing teeth. Dental implants are becoming the leading choice for replacing missing teeth. Dental implants replace the tooth root with a prosthetic tooth root, giving them independent […]
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What if Replacement Teeth Had Roots?
You can’t always hide the fact that you’re missing one or more teeth, especially if they were at the front of your smile. Until they’re replaced, the gaps will remain, affecting your confidence as much as they affect your ability to bite, chew, and enunciate properly. Still, most conventional replacement teeth can only replace the […]
A Better Way to Support Your Dental Bridge
The dental bridge is one of the earliest forms of prosthetic dentistry (the art of replacing lost or extracted teeth). While dentures are well-known for replacing entire rows of lost teeth, dental bridges are designed to restore the smiles of patients who’ve only lost a single tooth, or a few teeth in a consecutive row. […]
Picking the Perfect Crown
While it doesn’t come with a throne or unlimited power, a dental crown remains a work of beauty for your smile. We recommend crowns, a part of restorative dentistry, when patients have a tooth with an irregular size, shape or strength. Millions of people across the United States and globally have a dental crown to […]
FAQs: How Can Dentures Improve My Smile?
Do you have multiple missing teeth? If so, you’re far from alone. In fact, according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, over 26% of adults over 74 have lost all of their natural teeth. Losing your teeth can be debilitating. Thankfully, you can still obtain a full and healthy smile with implant dentures. […]
Quiz: How Does a Dental Bridge Improve My Smile?
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Metal Fillings Targeting in Growing Debate Surrounding Mercury
For several decades, health experts have been waging a heated battle over the use of silver amalgam fillings, which contain approximately 50% mercury. This is a highly toxic metal that can cause a number of serious health conditions such as neurological dysfunction, Alzheimer’s, high cholesterol, and digestive disorders. Despite these risks, many specialists, including those […]
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