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What is Good for Toothache?
A toothache is often a sign of an overlooked oral health problem. It can develop for many different reasons, including an abscess, a cavity, gingivitis, or grinding your teeth.
What is Wisdom Tooth Extraction? Is it Difficult?
Wisdom teeth are the last third molars to appear in the mouth and usually begin to appear between the ages of 17 and 25.
What is AFT? How to Treat AFT?
Small, round, white sores inside the mouth can cause significant discomfort. They may hurt when eating, speaking, or even moving your mouth slightly.
What Is Tartar (Calculus)?
Tartar is a calcified build-up that forms when dental plaque—a layer of bacteria—hardens over time. It typically accumulates along the gumline or on the back surfaces of teeth.
What is Good for a Persistent Mouth Sore?
Sores that develop inside the mouth usually heal on their own within a few days. However, in some cases these lesions may persist for weeks, recur, or gradually enlarge.
Teeth Whitening (Bleaching): Methods, Candidacy, and Aftercare
Teeth can change color over time for many reasons. Foods, staining beverages like tea and coffee, smoking, aging, and certain medications can cause permanent discoloration of the enamel.
What are braces? Why are braces used?
Orthodontic braces are a biomechanical treatment used to correct jaw misalignments and malocclusions in tooth alignment.
What is Oral and Dental Health and How Does it Affect Overall Body Health?
Oral and dental health refers to the state in which the teeth, gums, and all tissues in the mouth are functionally and structurally healthy, free from any pathological conditions.
What is a dental abscess and what causes it?
A dental abscess is a collection of pus (pus) that accumulates at the root tip of a tooth or between the gum and the tooth, caused by a bacterial infection.
What is Gum Recession?
Gum recession is the downward displacement of the gum tissue surrounding the tooth root, due to destruction, exposing the tooth root surface to the oral cavity.