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Leonard Michael J DDS
8116 Mallory Court
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Dr. Eric F. Stich, DDS
7770 Dell Road
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgical: Beaudin Jennifer L DDS
7770 Dell Road
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgical: Pearson Andrew G DDS
7770 Dell Road
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgical: Omlie Mark R DDS
7770 Dell Road
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Chanhassen Oral Surgery
761 West 78th Street
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Chanhassen Oral Surgery: Gavren Beth A DDS
761 West 78th Street
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Dr. Todd G. Weber, DDS
480 West 78th Street
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Tweet Pediatric Dentistry
2665 West 78th Street
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Clifton Kay
480 West 78th Street
Chanhassen, MN 55317
In order to maintain the effects of the orthodontic treatment, we have to undergo the retention phase, which will prevent possible return of malocclusion. What is the retention phase and how long does it take? During the orthodontic treatment our teeth change their position. The braces force the teeth to move from places where they have stayed during our whole life. Unfortunately, usually the braces are not enough to hold the teeth in the desired position for ... .
A dead tooth is a colloquial name for a tooth that does not have a nerve inside it because it was replaced by a dissolvable material during the root canal treatment. A tooth may also become dead due to caries. The shade of dead teeth usually become grey. Fortunately, they can be whitened as well. ... .
In contrary to the removable dental braces, the fixed ones are put on by an orthodontist for the whole period of the treatment. Nowadays, patients opt for them rather than for the removable braces because the treatment is noticeably shorter and more effective with the fixed braces. ... .
The pursuit of white smile is commonly associated with the 20th century society. However, people have been striving for white teeth since hundreds of years. ... .
Malocclusion means all dysfunctions of the tooth form and the incorrect relation between the teeth. There are genetic factors which condition the occurrence of malocclusion, nonetheless, it is most often an effect of bad habits in childhood. ... .