9May
Brushing and flossing are very important parts of daily oral care, but they cannot remove every type of buildup that forms on teeth. Over time,…
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8May
Dental cavities are one of the most common oral health conditions treated in dentistry. When tooth decay damages the enamel, dentists typically repair the affected…
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7May
Tooth infection develops when bacteria reach the pulp chamber and irritate the nerve and blood vessels inside the tooth. The pulp sits within a rigid…
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6May
Oral surgery planning begins with a clinical review of how the tooth connects to surrounding bone, ligament fibers, and nearby nerves. Dental imaging helps identify…
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5May
Professional whitening alters the chemistry of tooth enamel. A peroxide-based solution diffuses through the mineral layer and breaks apart pigmented molecules that have accumulated over…
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4May
Losing a tooth affects more than chewing or speech. It also impacts the bone that supports the shape of the face. When you bite or…
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3May
Human jaw structure has likely changed over long periods, but the exact reasons are not fully established. Anthropological observations suggest that earlier populations consumed tougher…
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2May
Severe tooth wear can gradually affect how teeth function during everyday activities such as chewing. As the protective enamel layer becomes thinner, teeth may appear…
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1May
Dental procedures may range from simple fillings to more advanced surgical treatments. When a case becomes more advanced, an oral surgeon may be involved to…
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9Apr
Being told that you need oral surgery can create immediate tension. Many individuals searching for an oral surgeon already feel uneasy before making the call.…
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