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We are Your Friendly Dentist in Tijuana.

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We are Your Friendly Dentist in Tijuana.   Advanced Smiles Dentistry is located in the amazing Zona Rio Medical District.   Offering the best dental prices and all specialties under one single clinic.   Why is Advanced Smiles Dentistry the Better Choice in Tijuana? Because based on research there are thousands of Americans that suffer of bad teeth! Due to high prices in the US they are unable to afford their dental treatments. Were committed to making sure that everybody can afford high quality dental care At a very affordable price. Quality Dental care. We put Quality & care before price at our clinic always. And also understand that new patients are typically nervous coming to Tijuana to get their dental work done. That’s why in our website we put pictures of our patients with our doctors so you can see them that they are real. Video testimonials and video procedures to have you get mentally prepared and get peace of mind. Advanced Sm

The Guide to Dentists in Tijuana Mexico

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Is the cost of dental care at home getting you down? Then do what thousands of other Americans and Canadians do – save up to 70% with our quality-checked  dentists in Mexico  and receive the same high standards of workmanship you would expect at home. Mexico’s enduring popularity as a tourist destination has also seen a surge in the number of dental tourists arriving here. Along with  affordable prices  and quality care, Mexico offers visitors everything from beautiful mountains, historical archaeological sites, picturesque old-world villages, modern cities and, of course, its stunning coastlines with breathtaking beaches and abundant marine life. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries tourism has been one of Mexico’s largest industries.  Mexico’s fusion of European and Mesoamerican cultures, its colonial cities, ancient ruins and beach resorts has long enticed visitors to its unique attractions. The majority of visitors arrive from North America – attracted to

Why are my teeth getting discoloured?

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Age-related yellowing, certain foods and beverages, or tetr acycline use at an early age. In some cases, better oral hygiene or whitening can restore some of the natural brightness to teeth. But in other cases, especially deep discoloration . within a tooth, external whitening won’t help Veneers with lifelike  color that match your other teeth could be a way to permanently brighten your smile. Although resilient, teeth can be damaged. A significant mouth injury can result in chipping and tooth grinding habits could cause abnormal wear that makes the teeth appear shorter. And, you may have been born with one or more teeth that are oddly shaped too rounded or square that can affect your smile. Customized veneers can bring a more attractive shape to your teeth. A normal tooth  size should be proportional to the lips and the amount of gums showing. Shorter teeth can upset this proportion. Veneers can lengthen your teeth to a more appealing size. But there’s a limit if you’v

Dental Health and Dental Tourism go hand and hand.

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Tijuana has evolved into being one of the top cities in the world preferred by many patients, thanks to the doctors, surgeons and specialists practicing in Tijuana . Tijuana is characterized for being a modern city, dynamic, filled with history, museums, good restaurants and also great hotels. Also some hospitals are qualified and certified by the JCI, Joint Commission International and by the Mexican authorities in charge of giving these certifications. Health & Medical Tourism in Tijuana offers quality, affordable prices, but also global health by all the persons that are involved in this area. Although your stay in Tijuana not only has to be for medical reasons, or when you're done visiting the doctor, you can take the opportunity to visit some of the touristic places, like the lobster route in Puerto Nuevo, Wine Country in Ensenada or just have lunch in one of the internationally known restaurants in Tijuana.  Always following a

What Options are out there to Replace my Missing Tooth?

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If you’re missing a tooth, you’ve got several options. The least advisable is to do nothing! It’s not just about aesthetics… Replacing a lost tooth is important to restoring maximum function, maintaining the alignment of surrounding teeth, and preserving facial contours. Over time, those adjacent to a toothless gap can drift to fill the space and move out of alignment.    Additionally, tooth roots below the gums provide stimulation that the underlying jawbone needs to maintain its form and density. Following are common approaches to replacing a lost tooth. The most appropriate for you will depend on a variety of factors that you should discuss with your dentist. This is actually a tooth root replacement to which a separately fashioned crown is attached.   For successful implantation, there must be a sufficient amount of healthy jawbone to anchor the implant and the adjacent gums and teeth must be healthy. Certain systemic health conditions may preclude implantation as well

Bad Denture Breath? Here’s some tips on what to Do!!

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Garlic and failure to brush are not the only  two reasons for bad breath. There are several reasons why you may be suffering from bad breath, and one of them is denture halitosis. Bacteria that attack your natural teeth can attack your false teeth, too. And since dentures are made of acrylic, regular brushing may not be able to alleviate the problem. If you are regularly experiencing bad breath while wearing full dentures   or partial dentures, here’s how to fight it: Test Your Dentures First, perform a test on your dentures in order to verify that the odor is indeed coming from them. This will help you rule out any other possibility like an infection in the gums. Put your dentures in an air tight plastic bag and close it. Leave your dentures inside the bag for an hour. Remove the dentures from the bag and smell the bag. If the bag stinks from the inside, then it means your dentures are at fault. If you looked at your dentures on a microscopic level, you would be

What Effects Does Smoking Have On Your Dental Health.

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Everyone knows that smoking will negatively affect a person’s physical health. But for some people, the damage that it does to their oral health is commonly overlooked. The inhalation of over 4,000 chemicals that are found in cigarettes not only make teeth look unattractive and discolored; it can also cause severe problems for an individual. A malignant neoplasm on the lips or in the mouth can be caused by smoking. Of the 40,000 people diagnosed with oral cancer in the United States every year, about 8,000 die per year. It is said that only a little more than 50 percent of those diagnosed will be alive in the next five years. Studies have shown that smoking is one of the most significant factors in not only the development of, but advancement of, periodontal disease. Because smoking interferes with the normal function of gum tissue cells, people who smoke are more susceptible to periodontal disease. When smoke is inhaled into the mouth the blood vessels constrict, d

The Dental Implant Demand Continues to Grow!

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Nothing looks better than a full set of good looking teeth, but sometimes various factors such as disease or accidents can cause tooth loss. For these individuals, looking to restore their smile means replacing a missing tooth or teeth and doing away with self-consciousness. Whatever your reason may be, dental implants are a great option. They are known to provide durable, natural-looking results. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of sterile titanium cylinders and are positioned in the jawbone beneath the gums. This allows one or more of your teeth to be replaced, eliminating the need for removable dentures and bridges. The want for dental implants is rising.Patients are increasingly requesting dental implants rather than bridges and other traditional treatments because of the advantages that they offer. This includes: decreased bone loss, more secure tooth placement, and a longer lifespan. Dentures can cause discomfort and slip when eating or talking. Bridges can also

Why should I consider Dental Crowns.

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Larger chips, chipped teeth that have significant decay, or chips on the molar teeth may require a crown, which is a tooth-shaped cap that covers the tooth root. Crowns are made to be long lasting and are composed of metal, porcelain fused to metal, resin, or ceramic.  Advanced Smiles Dentistry can help you determine the choice that best meets your needs with regard to cost, durability, and appearance. Usually it takes two office visits to install a crown. If needed, a root canal will be performed at the first office visit to build up the structure of the root so it can support the crown. X-rays will be taken, and any excess tooth will be removed. Your dentist will take impressions of the tooth receiving the crown as well as the opposing tooth so that the crown will line up correctly. You will go home with a temporary crown while your permanent one is made. At the second visit, the temporary crown is removed and the permanent one is cemented into place. Your teeth shoul

Tijuana Dentist and a few of their happy patients

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We at Advanced Smiles Dentistry, are a  Dentist in Tijuana  that strives on giving our patients a reason to smile again. Having the latest technology with digital X Rays and offering all specialties under one single clinic with a bilingual staff and free consultation to all our new patients. With free pick up service at the border when requested. We are located in Zona Rio also known as the Medical District. Just 5 minutes away from the border. Our prices are up to 75% less when compared to the U.S in most procedures. Our address is German Gedovius #10489 local 102 Condominios Del Rio Zona Rio Tijuana 22010 (619) 488-1557  www.advancedsmilesdentistry.com

Taking care of your Dental Issues.

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For people with small issues of their teeth like toothache, teeth alignment and teeth whitening, fillings follow a different course. These people are only needed to visit the dentist as often as nature demands. It may be daily for a whole week, once a week or after two months, there is no restriction.at an average view, such cases ask that, after being handled professionally, the patient will be required to go back after a month or two and to the extreme end, three months. This is where the bigger percentage of people asking this question lie. For people who have got no health issues and are seeking to maintain the same health state, the number of visits are usually fewer than the other two categories. Healthy people who mind about their oral health need to visit the dentist 1 or 2 times per year. This means after every six months you should go for a checkup and see whether your teeth are in the same condition as they always have been or if they have improved to an even bet

What can i eat after dental surgery?

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What can i eat after dental surgery?  Is a common question asked by many patients? Dental surgery can be a daunting task but the recovery can be even more stressful if you don’t know what to eat.  Advanced Smiles Dentistry  has compiled a list of foods to eat following dental surgery, dental implants or wisdom teeth extractions. These foods are also good for patients having periodontal surgery. Keep in mind that each surgery is different and you should follow your dentist’s post-operative instructions regarding what is acceptable to eat. Some surgeries require a patient to be on a liquid diet for so long and then progress to soft foods. Any of the foods to eat after dental surgery listed below can be liquefied using a blender, healthy drinks or smoothies which can include raw vegetables that are extremely helpful in the healing process.  List of Foods to Eat After Dental Surgery, Implants, or Wisdom Teeth Extractions,Avocado,Baby Food, Baked Beans, Baked Apples,Bananas,Broth,

Is a snap on denture the best option for you?

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Snap on denture is a term used to describe a denture that is retained by implants. Ordinary dentures are held in place by suction or a combination of suction with some form of adhesive. This is very uncomfortable for many people, it limits their chewing ability and the denture is often displaced during function, which can lead to some really embarrassing situations, not to mention difficulty and chewing and speaking. Also, the loss of teeth leads to gradual bone loss and wearing a denture may exacerbate that.   There is a wonderful solution for this problem, an implant supported or implant retained denture. To accomplish this the specialist places two to four implants in the upper or lower arch. The procedure is relatively simple and in most cases there’s very little discomfort. After an appropriate healing period ( 4 to 5 months) during which the patient’s bone bonds with the implant, an attachment   called a Locator is placed into the top of the implant and extends throu