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Animated-Teeth.com

Helping consumers understand dentistry.


ANIMATED-TEETH.COM  – INFORMATION FOR CONSUMERS ABOUT DENTISTRY, DENTAL
PROCEDURES, AND ORAL CONDITIONS.

POPULAR TOPICS AND PAGES ▼

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▼ All Dental Quizzes



● Our Newest Quizzes
● Tooth Number Quizzes

▼All Sonicare Models



● The best Sonicares.
● Sonicare brush heads.

▼All Oral-b Models



● The best Oral-bs.
● Oral-b brush heads.

▼The Crown procedure.



● Types of crowns.
● Dental crown alloys.

▼Crown vs. Large Filling



● Swallow / Loose crowns.
● Selling old crowns.

▼Porcelain veneer basics.



● Veneer procedure.
● Veneer emergencies.

▼Types tooth staining.



● Tray bleaching vs.
Whitening Strips
 

▼Root Canal Procedure



● How many root canals?
● Testing / Reading X-rays

▼Dental Post and Cores



● Is new crown needed?
● Sinus tracts | Leakage

▼How dentists pull teeth.



● Surgical Extractions
● Place / Remove Stitches

▼ Healing timeline.



● Aftercare – First 24 hr.
and days following.

▼ Managing swelling.



● Loose or lost stitches.
● Tooth / Bone fragments.

▼Nerve damage.



● Dry Socket Signs & Symptoms | Treatment

▼Bad breath self-testing.



● Mouthwash cures.
● How to clean tongue.

▼Cold sore stages.



● Canker sore stages.
● Canker or Herpes Quiz

▼How Invisalign® works.



● Teeth stripping.
● Kinds of ortho retainers.

▼Dental Procedure Costs



● Preventive, Basic, & Major
dental services. | UCR fees.

▼Best fluoride toothpastes.



● Finding cavities on X-rays.
● White spot lesions.

MOST POPULAR CATEGORIES. ▼

 * Oral Surgery
 * Basic Dental Procedures
 * Cosmetic Dentistry
 * Straightening Teeth
 * Whitening Teeth
 * Full and Partial Dentures
 * Procedure Costs / Insurance
 * Oral Conditions
 * Home Care and Prevention
 * Activities for Students

 


CATEGORIES BREAKDOWN. ▼

ORAL SURGERY

 * Pulling Teeth – We have extensive coverage of the subject of tooth
   extractions on our website including information about: Surgical extractions,
   Pulling infected teeth, Alveoloplasty, How long extractions take, Procedure
   pain, Dental injections, Removing dental stitches, What to do about loose or
   lost stitches, Long-term aftercare, and Post-op swelling.
 * Wisdom Teeth – Learn why your third molars may need to be extracted (like
   having tooth decay, gum disease, or recurrent infection). Also, learn how
   dentists estimate how difficult your procedure may be and the different types
   of sedation that can be used for your procedure.
 * Dry Sockets – If you’re unlucky enough to develop a dry socket after your
   extraction, our pages explain the treatment your dentist can provide to help
   you get through it. While less effective, we also discuss home remedy
   solutions.
 * Dental implants – These “artificial tooth roots” can be used to support a
   dental crown, bridge, or denture. If you’re curious, here are the steps of
   the procedure.

BASIC PROCEDURES

 * Root Canal Treatment – Does your tooth require endodontic therapy? If so,
   there’s a lot to know. Our pages explain issues such as the ways dentists
   diagnose a need for this treatment (clinical signs, clinical testing, x-ray
   diagnosis), the steps of the procedure, treatment problems, is an endodontist
   needed, and rebuilding your tooth.
 * Dental Crowns – Have you been told that your tooth needs one? Our pages
   explain what you need to know, ranging from crowns vs. fillings, to how
   crowns rebuild teeth, common problems, to metal alloy choices, … to how to
   sell your old crown.
 * White fillings – Dentists routinely use dental composite to create “white”
   fillings for both front and back teeth. Learn how it works.

COSMETIC DENTISTRY

 * Porcelain Veneers – These are wafer-thin shells of porcelain that are bonded
   onto the front side of teeth so to give them a cosmetic resurfacing.
 * Types of dental crowns. – Dentists have been improving the appearance of
   teeth by way of placing crowns on them for decades.
 * Dental Bonding – While typically not as lasting as other types of cosmetic
   restorations, bonding may provide a quicker, less expensive option.

STRAIGHTENING TEETH

 * Invisalign® – This is a revolutionary orthodontic system that utilizes a
   series of removable clear plastic aligners to realign your teeth. Our pages
   explain the steps of getting started with treatment and also insights like
   how to minimize aligner staining.
 * Other orthodontic systems – Of course, there are other methods your
   orthodontist can use to straighten your teeth than just Invisalign®. They
   include traditional bracket-and-wire braces as well as ceramic and lingual
   versions. Our pages discuss them all.

WHITENING TEETH

 * Tray Whitening – This at-home technique involves the use of clear plastic
   “bleaching trays” that are first filled with whitening gel and then placed
   over your teeth. Individual treatments are performed each day, over some
   weeks, while the effects of the lightning process take place.
 * Teeth Whitening Strips – Products like Crest Whitestrips® come close to
   creating the same whitening effect as tray-based systems, with a simpler
   protocol than wearing bleaching trays. Our pages discuss what side effects
   you can expect and when additional treatments might be permissible.

FULL AND PARTIAL DENTURES

 * Dentures – Look to our pages for information about complete and partial
   denture costs and longevity. We also cover tips and pointers about how to
   clean your dentures, including the use of homemade soaks.

DENTAL COSTS AND INSURANCE

 * Dental Plans and Insurance – If you’re looking for dental coverage, we can
   provide the information you need so you can make an informed choice. We also
   explain insurance terminology, like what a URC fee is.

PREVENTION

 * Tooth Decay and White Spot lesions – Are you having problems with cavities?
   Our pages describe the decay process, how cavities are identified, and give
   tips on how to get them under control like by placing dental sealants or
   using fluoride products.
 * Dental Sealants – Sealing a tooth plastic coats strategic portions of its
   surface so it’s harder for cavities to form.
 * Baby teeth / Tooth development. – Our pages outline when a child’s deciduous
   teeth usually come in and fall out, and what to do if they’re not on
   schedule. They also explain how, when needed, a space maintainer can help to
   prevent future problems or what to do if extra teeth are present.
 * Electric Toothbrushes – We think anything that helps you to brush more
   effectively is a good idea. And a powered toothbrush can do just that. If you
   need help figuring out which brand or model to buy, use these links: The Best
   Sonicare toothbrushes. | The best Oral-B toothbrushes. | Sonicare brush
   heads. | Oral-b brush heads.  Here’s an example of one of our toothbrush
   reviews – The Oral-b iO series toothbrushes.
 * Toothpaste – Ever wonder which toothpastes really are the best ones? Our
   pages cover that issue, like which are the best anti-cavity ones.
 * Using dental floss. – If you’re brushing your teeth but not flossing, you’re
   just getting half of the job done. Our pages cover how to floss, and provide
   tips and pointers about common flossing mistakes.

ORAL CONDITIONS

 * Cold sores (fever blisters) vs. Canker sores – You’ve probably heard of both
   of these but may not know much about them. Our pages can help you figure out
   how to tell them apart.
 * Bad breath – Do you have bad breath? It’s easier to cure than you might
   expect. Effective tongue cleaning plays an important role.

DENTAL ACTIVITIES

 * Dental quizzes for students – We’ve put together a number of dental-related
   free-to-use quizzes, intended for students of all age groups and educational
   levels. Here’s an example: Tooth and Dental Anatomy quizzes.
 * Consumer-oriented dental quizzes – These quizzes aren’t really tests as much
   as a way to learn needed facts about a subject while being guided through a
   series of questions.

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