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Top Dentists in Boston For 2019 & 2020

Editors note: This post was originally published in September 2019 and has been updated for 2020. At Dental Partners of Boston, we take great pride in our work. We, the dentists, our clinical team, and our administrative team, seek to satisfy our patients in all we do. We are delighted to share that we have […]

What Is A Partial Denture?

A partial denture is an option that you have if you lose one or more teeth. Whether you have teeth extracted or they are knocked out, replacing them with prosthetic teeth helps you to restore your smile. There are various options available to you, including a dental bridge or dental implants. Unlike implants and fixed […]

How Do You Treat Bleeding Gums?

Living with bleeding gums isn’t pleasant. It’s something that you need to address to prevent the bleeding and possible infection from becoming severe. Bleeding gums are almost always a sign of gingivitis, which is an infection and inflammation of the gum tissue around the teeth. In gingivitis, bacteria attack the lining of the gums and […]

What Is Involved In A Full Mouth Reconstruction?

  While most patients benefit from having individual teeth removed and replaced with dental implants and crowns, for some, that might not be enough to fully restore health and function. There are situations in which a patient isn’t just missing a single tooth and may need more involved treatment.  Extensive tooth loss can result from […]

What is Scaling and Root Planing?

What Is Scaling and Root Planing? Scaling and root planing, also called deep cleaning, is a treatment offered at Dental Partners of Boston that doesn’t require surgery. It is often an initial non-surgical treatment for gum disease. Using specific instruments, a licensed dental hygienist cleans the surface of the tooth root. The surface is also […]

What Is Dental Bonding?

What Is Dental Bonding? If you’ve not come in contact with the concept of dental bonding before, understanding it can be a challenge. It’s a bit like dental veneers in the sense that it helps to enhance the appearance of your teeth, but it relies on an entirely different technology. Instead of porcelain, dental bonding […]

Why Do We Have Wisdom Teeth?

Why Do We Have Wisdom Teeth? Wisdom teeth are frustrating for many patients – they are a regular source of pain and infection. But if they are so problematic, why do we have them? It seems strange that evolution would give us teeth that are problematic and not necessary. Researchers believe that the reason modern […]

Gum Disease in Children

Periodontal disease can occur due to a number of factors, even in children. Generally, periodontitis begins with plaque buildup. Plaque is a sticky substance that develops when bacteria mix with carbohydrates (sugary and starchy foods). Plaque eventually hardens and turns into tartar. Both plaque and tartar cause the inflammation reaction in gums that leads to […]

Gum Disease in Women

How Gum Disease Develops and Affects Women Gum disease usually develops due to plaque building up around your teeth and gums. With women, however, there are particular stages of your life that can particularly impact the health of your teeth and can result in the development of gum disease: Puberty Hormones begin to increase, therefore […]