Excellent guidance Especially since Ive just cracked a hood piece of a tooth off to below the gum line on a pebble hidden in my pesto I was told I’ll heed a root canal to save the tooth Wondering if you think that root canals disturb the overall health Seems extreme and I thought they could remold a crown without that I’ll get listening to your advice gong forward Thank you so much for this high quality advice
Some content for root canal for you. If the nerve of the tooth is still live there is no need for a root canal treatment. If there is not much tooth left because of fracture like you have described and the nerve is still alive and healthy you can explore a crown lengthening procedure to remove some gum tissue and bone from around the tooth to make a crown more feasible. ruclips.net/video/9AQuSAnNWs8/видео.html&ab_channel=EvolveDentalHealing ruclips.net/video/ee4-f9-cQSk/видео.html&ab_channel=EvolveDentalHealing ruclips.net/video/HniuAvEGyY8/видео.html&ab_channel=EvolveDentalHealing
If it’s done gently with the right product that isn’t correct A good whitening gel will have minerals to help nourish the teeth and prevent sensitivity
Hi, I'm 56 and getting some transparency mainly on the two front teeth, although clean they are starting to look aged. Is there any hope regarding these transparent sections or will the whitening make that more obvious. And how many applications do you think it might need? I have custom trays but just need to buy the peroxide from the dentist. I must admit I gave up last time as it didn't work after about 8 applications in a row but thinking of re-visiting it ... Many thanks.
I can't give such a specific reply or clinical advice. That transparency can be due to demineralisation or wear through teeth-grinding. Whitening will not alter the level of transparency; it is hard to say if it will make it look more noticeable.
I love using my whitening trays to keep my teeth looking fresh. I don't want super white teeth but like them to look youthful
super simple and affordable way to keep your smile looking great
Another great video! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent guidance
Especially since Ive just cracked a hood piece of a tooth off to below the gum line on a pebble hidden in my pesto
I was told I’ll heed a root canal to save the tooth
Wondering if you think that root canals disturb the overall health
Seems extreme and I thought they could remold a crown without that
I’ll get listening to your advice gong forward
Thank you so much for this high quality advice
Some content for root canal for you.
If the nerve of the tooth is still live there is no need for a root canal treatment.
If there is not much tooth left because of fracture like you have described and the nerve is still alive and healthy you can explore a crown lengthening procedure to remove some gum tissue and bone from around the tooth to make a crown more feasible.
ruclips.net/video/9AQuSAnNWs8/видео.html&ab_channel=EvolveDentalHealing
ruclips.net/video/ee4-f9-cQSk/видео.html&ab_channel=EvolveDentalHealing
ruclips.net/video/HniuAvEGyY8/видео.html&ab_channel=EvolveDentalHealing
Thank you 🙏 I thought having your teeth whitened can make your teeth more sensitive or weaker. Is that not right? 🧚♀️💫
If it’s done gently with the right product that isn’t correct
A good whitening gel will have minerals to help nourish the teeth and prevent sensitivity
Will you be making an update video on your vitamin k2 and vitamin d experiment for tartar buildup?
yes that will be coming soon - thanks for keeping me honest
Hi, I'm 56 and getting some transparency mainly on the two front teeth, although clean they are starting to look aged. Is there any hope regarding these transparent sections or will the whitening make that more obvious. And how many applications do you think it might need? I have custom trays but just need to buy the peroxide from the dentist. I must admit I gave up last time as it didn't work after about 8 applications in a row but thinking of re-visiting it ... Many thanks.
I can't give such a specific reply or clinical advice.
That transparency can be due to demineralisation or wear through teeth-grinding. Whitening will not alter the level of transparency; it is hard to say if it will make it look more noticeable.
@@EvolveDentalHealing I think in my case it's de-mineralisation - eek! Thanks for taking time to reply. Have a good week.
you're welcome and you too. All the best