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Dr. Dallin Snow, D.M.D.
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Dr. Dallin Snow is a Dentist practicing in Tempe, AZ. Dr. Snow specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Dr. Dallin Snow, D.M.D.
- Tempe, AZ
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Do gums recede with dentures?
Gums do not recede with a denture. However, with a complete denture, our bone can resorb and shrink. Our gums will go with the bone. This can cause a loose or ill-fitting denture. READ MORE
Gums do not recede with a denture. However, with a complete denture, our bone can resorb and shrink. Our gums will go with the bone. This can cause a loose or ill-fitting denture. That is why I recommend a new denture every 10 years or so.
How do you know if your gums are healing after a tooth extraction?
After extraction, your gums will be inflamed, but they will heal quickly. Healing gums are pink and not swollen or red. Slight puffiness is expected, but after a few days, there READ MORE
After extraction, your gums will be inflamed, but they will heal quickly. Healing gums are pink and not swollen or red. Slight puffiness is expected, but after a few days, there will be no swelling on the outside of the face and no aching. Gums can be tender to touch for up to 1-2 weeks following the extraction.
What is cheaper a root canal or extraction?
Extraction is cheaper in the short term, but can be more costly in the long term. You never know what effect a missing tooth will have.
What is a good age for braces?
It can vary from person to person, but a good general rule is once all your adult teeth have grown in.
Can you rinse with mouthwash with dentures in?
Yes, you can rinse with mouthwash with dentures in; however, it can be a little more effective at killing bacteria if you remove the dentures to rinse your mouth and then rinse READ MORE
Yes, you can rinse with mouthwash with dentures in; however, it can be a little more effective at killing bacteria if you remove the dentures to rinse your mouth and then rinse your dentures outside of your mouth.