by White Dental Studio | Oct 10, 2017 | Blog, Brandon White, Dental
Unlike everyone’s favorite film (or TV show) du jour, teeth that lose their vitality don’t come back. Teeth, more accurately the pulp inside the tooth which carries nutrients and nerve fibers to communicate sensation, “die” for a number of...
by White Dental Studio | Sep 12, 2017 | Blog, Brandon White, Dental
Put simply, enamel is your tooth’s protective shell. It’s very strong, incredibly smooth, and beautifully white. Enamel’s strength keeps your tooth from cracking, fracturing and breaking during the everyday things we put our teeth through. Its strength comes from very...
by White Dental Studio | Jun 5, 2017 | Blog, Brandon White
I try very hard to ask the question of every new patient I see early on in our first visit. My favorite answer is that a friend or neighbor recommended you. Isn’t that amazing? I make choices off recommendations all the time – who to meet with about...
by White Dental Studio | Sep 24, 2016 | Blog, Brandon White, Dental
Why aren’t dental crowns made of silver? I was recently asked by my brother-in-law, with a strong background in metals and engineering, why dental crowns are made of gold rather than silver since silver has a natural antibacterial quality (shout out to you,...
by White Dental Studio | Jul 23, 2016 | Blog, Brandon White, Dental
Tooth Knocked Out You have a tooth knocked out. It is in your hand and you are looking at it. What do you do now? Technically speaking, you now have an “avulsed tooth.” The definition of avulse is: to pull off or tear away forcibly [Dictionary.com]. 1....
by White Dental Studio | Jun 23, 2016 | Blog, Brandon White, Dental
When a person thinks of a doctor, they often think of biology. While it’s true that biology is the major foundation for the medical field, it’s important to remember the roles chemistry play in medicine. Understanding chemistry is a pillar of dental comprehension...
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