The level of force needed to knock one your tooth out of its socket is often so severe that it causes significant oral trauma. When this happens, immediate first aid and timely treatment are critical for managing the pain and improving your restoration options. If you have blood or debris... Read more »
If you ever wanted to wake up with a smile to be proud of, you can. The highly revered dentists and staff at Shelly Ereth Barone are here to help you. Come in today to learn about our wonderful lists of services we can provide to improve your smile. If... Read more »
Toothache pain is often more than just an inconvenience; it is almost always a symptom of a more serious problem. As such, you should not delay in seeking treatment at Shelly Ereth Barone to prevent a more serious problem from developing. In many instances, a toothache can be linked to... Read more »
Your tooth enamel gets its hardness from microscopic mineral crystals. Unfortunately, the natural processes of the bacteria in your mouth and the acidic foods and beverages you enjoy can erode these crystals each day. In time this will make your teeth more likely to develop tooth decay and sensitivity issues.... Read more »
Even though the enamel layer on year of your teeth is very hard, there are still times when something like an accidental fall or a blow to the face can actually crack one of your teeth. If the crack is shallow and limited to just the tooth enamel, Shelly Ereth... Read more »
When dental implants first appeared on the oral healthcare scene, they were primarily used to replace a single missing tooth. Over the course of the past two decades, dental implant technology has continued to evolve. Now, dental implants can be used to mount a bridge to replace multiple missing teeth.... Read more »
When Dr. Shelly Ereth Barone initially installed your crown it was designed to stand the test of time. Unfortunately, there are times when something like a blow to the face, or the pervasive bacteria associated gum disease can compromise the cement anchoring the crown or damage the abutment. If one... Read more »
The densely-packed microscopic mineral crystals of tooth enamel are what makes your teeth so hard and strong. While your teeth are designed to bite off or grind hard foods, there are times when an accidental blow to the face or a hard fall can impart enough force to crack the... Read more »
Expecting a baby is an exciting time. And with all the changes going on, it is important to keep your oral health on top of the priority list. While many women do not experience and pregnancy-related issues with their teeth, problems are not uncommon. There are some things you should... Read more »
Do you ever wish you could learn more about your teeth or what they do? Generally, every mouth has four types of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Children typically have twenty primary teeth while adults usually have thirty-two. As you probably know, each type of tooth serves different functions.... Read more »