In order to straighten teeth without braces, try the partial crown option, also known as veneers, which covers the facial surface of the teeth and looks just like your own teeth. Learn different methods for straightening teeth without braces in this free oral and dental hygiene video from a licensed dental assistant. Expert: Michelle McPhail Contact: www.MySolutionz.com Bio: Michelle McPhail has been a licensed dental assistant for seven years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Some of the dangers of whitening teeth at home include possible discoloration of the gums and teeth sensitivity. Whiten teeth under the supervision of a dentist and consider advice from adental hygienist in this free video on oral hygiene and dental health. Expert: Jennifer Salamin Bio: Jennifer Salamin has been working as a dental hygienist for seven years. She is a graduate of Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich., and has been working for Dr. Brian Merkel since graduation. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
A dental hygienist is required to complete either a two-year or four-year dental hygiene program, as well as pass state licensing exams. Complete continuing education courses every three years as a dental hygienist with advice from a dental hygienist in this free video on dental hygienist education.Expert: Jennifer Salamin Bio: Jennifer Salamin has been working as a dental hygienist for seven years. She is a graduate of Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich., and has been working for Dr. Brian Merkel since graduation. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
In order to bleach your own teeth, either get your dentist to construct custom bleaching trays from your teeth or try the over-the-counter whitening pastes, which take longer. Bleach your teeth using the tips in thisfree oral and dental hygiene video from a licensed dental assistant. Expert: Michelle McPhail Contact: www.MySolutionz.com Bio: Michelle McPhail has been a licensed dental assistant for seven years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
When flossing teeth, tear off a small piece of floss about a foot long, wrap it around your index finger and move the floss in between teeth. Floss your teeth the right way with the professional tips in thisfree oral and dental hygiene video from a licensed dental assistant. Expert: Michelle McPhail Contact: www.MySolutionz.com Bio: Michelle McPhail has been a licensed dental assistant for seven years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz