Tooth enamel erosion can eventually lead to tooth decay, which spirals into cavities and, eventually, leads to a domino effect of dental emergencies that can cause serious pain and cost a pretty penny in dental bills. Understanding tooth enamel, what it is, and how you lose it can help you treat lost enamel and prevent future enamel loss as well, ...
Continue Reading »Throbbing Tooth: What it Is and What You Can Do
If you have ever experienced a throbbing toothache, you know exactly how severe it can be. In fact, toothaches are the worst, and they can put you out of business for a few days at a time if they get bad enough. A severe, throbbing toothache can affect the way you eat, sleep, talk, or perform daily activities, and can ...
Continue Reading »Tooth Bone Graft for Dental Implants: How Does it Work?
When you lose a tooth, a dental implant is often a safe and appropriate fix to the problem. Dental implants are common and long-term solutions to a lost tooth. If your dentist suggests a dental implant to replace a tooth or fill a gap, you may hear them mention a bone graft. In order to get a dental implant, you ...
Continue Reading »Activated Charcoal Teeth Whitening: Does it Work?
There is a new fad that has taken the health and beauty world by storm: activated charcoal powder. While activated charcoal has been recognized for its purifying qualities for quite some time, it has recently become a front face for skincare products. It’s made its way into everything from beauty masks to acne products, and now it’s being seen in ...
Continue Reading »Teething Fever Home Remedies
Babies bring tons of joy to your life, but there are some moments that are not quite so fun. One of these frustrating moments for parents is when baby starts cutting teeth, also known as teething pain, which isn’t too much fun for the little one either. Not only is teething associated with a lot of pain for babies, but ...
Continue Reading »Wisdom Tooth Cavity: Symptoms and Treatment Options
Your wisdom teeth, which are located in the very back of each row of teeth, generally begin to emerge sometime during adolescence or early adulthood, or between the ages of 17 to 21 years. You have two sets of wisdom teeth (also called molars) for a total of four teeth. These sets include your upper wisdom teeth and lower wisdom ...
Continue Reading »Mouth Guard for Teeth Grinding: What to Look for and How it Works
Teeth grinding is a common problem, affecting up to 33% of children at some stage in their development. While adults are slightly less likely to suffer from bruxism, they are more likely to suffer from chronic bruxism or grinding their teeth throughout the night. Bruxism can range in severity, but if left untreated even mild grinding can cause discomfort and ...
Continue Reading »Antibiotics for Tooth Infection: FAQs
A tooth infection, usually in the form of a dental abscess, infected tooth or wisdom tooth, tooth decay or other dental infections, is a buildup of pus below the teeth, which is caused when bacteria enter the root of the tooth. This means that you are at a higher risk for tooth infection if you have cavities or gum disease. ...
Continue Reading »What Do Spacers for Teeth Do?
Orthodontic spacers, also known as separators, tooth spacers, and space maintainers, are basically small circular rubber bands that help create small spaces in your teeth when your teeth are overcrowded or too close together. They are typically installed in your wisdom teeth (molars). Spacers are installed in your back teeth to ensure enough space between your teeth before your braces ...
Continue Reading »Underbite: Cause and Treatment for this Condition
An underbite is a type of condition which causes a person’s lower jaw to protrude over their upper jaw. Generally, someone with an underbite has lower front teeth which may fully or partially cover their upper front teeth. Underbites can be caused by skeleton issues in the jaw (genetics), the alignment of their jaw bone, or can sometimes even be ...
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