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Articles,  and Publications and blog posts by or about Dr. Spindel

 

 

 

 

  • What are abfractions?- Blog entery offering information on the causes and care of abfractions (October 2006).

 

 

  • Tooth Sensitivity- An article published on this website detailing possible the possible causes of sensitive teeth. 

 

  • Cracked Tooth Syndrome-An article published on this website detailing the symptoms and treatmnet of cracked teeth.

 

  • Teeth Whitening-An article published on this website discussing the history of and options for bleaching teeth

 

 

 

  • Tooth Replacement-An article published on this website describing different ways of replacing missing teeth

 

 

  • Orthodontic Retension is for Life!-An article published on this website discussing the importance of wearing removable retainers or having a fixed rentension wire placed after completion of Orthodontic therapy. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“Paitence, persistence and and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success”- Napoleon Hill

 

Monday, June 11, 2007

 

Cosmetic Dentistry Tip: After whitening, smiles remain bright for a long perioed of time. Gradually the brightness does tend to fade somewhat. Often teeth remain brighter than they were prior to bleaching for years. Most patients desire a bleaching touch up after 6 months to year. If a patient has whitening trays most touch ups can be accomplished easily in a day or two. Sometimes teeth become temporarily sensitive during the whitening process. If a patient stops whitening or takes a break this sensitivity goes away. Forty eight hours after they stop bleaching most patients report their teeth feel normal again. o:p>

Thursday, July 29,2010

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