Having tooth loss can be a traumatic experience, regardless of the cause. Our teeth play a significant part in our daily lives, from chewing the food we need to how we pronounce our words for speech and how it enhances our smile to show our strong self-confidence. With modern-day technologies [...]Read More
Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth, is a condition that can be very uncomfortable. If you encounter this issue, you may want to seek professional assistance to help diagnose and start a treatment plan. It is an essential factor always to keep your mouth hydrated to produce saliva. Saliva helps [...]Read More
With the sudden change impacted on the entire world due to the pandemic, there is no denying that it had created a significant difference in our daily living over the past year. The life that we once knew had changed drastically. The dentistry perspective had changed from everyone’s ability to [...]Read More
When you have one or more missing teeth when you reach an older age, it is recommended to get dental implants. The benefit of dental implants is that they do not uncomfortably slide around, shift, or fall out. The implant will be fused into (or onto) your jawbones underneath the [...]Read More
Save your tooth by root canal with a step-by-step endodontic procedure. It is expected with teeth to be sensitive to chilled drinks, hot soups, or acidic food, or even food containing sugary substances that can be trapped in the crevices of your teeth. Maintaining your teeth that can last you [...]Read More
If you are suffering from a temporomandibular pain disorder (TMD), you know how difficult it is to have any activity involving jaw movements. Flare-ups occur when you are eating. To minimize the discomfort, you are recommended to choose soft, processed food that does not require you to move your jaws [...]Read More
Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ) refers to the syndrome that affects the temporomandibular joints where the jaw meets the skull. There are helpful facts about TMJ that help you be aware and understand more about the syndrome. The temporomandibular joint is the joint that connects the jaw to your skull. Joint [...]Read More
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a connecting joint from your jawbone to your skull on each side of your jaw. Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a type of TMJ disorder that can cause pain and discomfort in your jaw joints and the muscles that control your jaw movements. There is no [...]Read More
The term resorption is technically not a dental term. Though, a dental professional may diagnose you that you may experience tooth resorption. Resorption happened when your body went through a traumatic injury, and it rejects the tooth as self-defense. Tooth resorption transpires when there is a tooth loss (part of [...]Read More
You do many things subconsciously daily without realizing that it can cause harm and be damaging to your teeth. Here are some of the conditions that may hurt your teeth listed below. If you find that this is something that you are currently doing, you may want to reconsider stopping [...]Read More« Previous1234…13Next »