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Dr. Robert L. Loudermilk, DDS
301 Sussex Circle
Noblesville, IN 46062
Smiles On 146th Street
14660 Herriman Blvd
Noblesville, IN 46060
Dr. Benny L. Bromley, DDS
341 Logan Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
Stony Creek Dentistry and Orthodontics
17021 Clover Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
Pebble Brook Dentistry: Spohr Christopher DDS
5713 Pebble Village Lane
Noblesville, IN 46062
Dr. Kara L. Friedman, DDS
16000 Prosperity Drive
Noblesville, IN 46060
Hearn Family Dentistry PC: Hearn Tom DDS
5570 Pebble Village Lane
Noblesville, IN 46062
Milner Rachel
1540 Conner Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
Kluth Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
16000 Prosperity Drive
Noblesville, IN 46060
Deldar Sohaila S DDS
700 14753 Hazel Dell Xing Ste
Noblesville, IN 46062
Who doesn't want to have a beautiful and glamorous smile? Unfortunately, it is not possible when our teeth are yellow and have coffee, tea or cigarettes stains. Few people can afford expensive and professional in-office whitening treatment. Fortunately, you can achieve similar effect by using cheap home remedies. ... .
Though there are many chemical whiteners on the market, we can also use natural whitening methods that won't put the health of our teeth in danger. Sometimes instead of using chemicals we can simply... eat! ... .
Braces can make your life difficult in many various ways. Before the treatment, the patients usually have concerns about their future life with a foreign object in their mouth. The braces, however, do not prevent you from having a normal life. Nonetheless, during the treatment, you should follow all medical advices of your doctor, especially those concerning oral hygiene. ... .
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 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 ... .