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How can a loose tooth be saved?
Have you ever seen a nightmare where your teeth loosen and start to fall apart? What will you do when you wake up? Will you rush to the mirror to see the reality and begin to take care of your oral hygiene, even if it is for a few days? Besides, how will you react […]
Can I have a headache after tooth extraction?
After tooth extraction, the dentist prescribes pain killers and antibiotics for the quick recovery of the gums. Headache after a tooth extraction is common, but it goes after a few days once the area heals up. The extremity may vary though it is not unbearable. Having headaches is not necessary, but in a few cases, […]
What to expect after dental bone graft?
A dental implant is an ideal solution to replace a missing tooth. The result is not only an actual looking tooth but also the one that works precisely alike. But, to carry the procedure, the jawbone has to be strong enough to hold it. If not, the dentist opts for a bone graft. Bone grafting […]
Types of veneers
We all dream of perfect, beautiful smiles; cosmetic dentistry is the path to achieving it. The dentist uses veneers during the process that are custom designed to cover the damaged teeth. It plays many roles in hiding teeth flaws, and different types of veneers are available to suit individual needs. It plays a vital role […]
How long does it take for a tooth to die?
It may seem to be unusual, but your teeth are living. Teeth are made of hard and soft tissues and get a continuous blood supply, which keeps them alive. However, if the nerves present in the pulp are not able to get blood, the tooth will die. The dentist will extract the dead tooth. How long […]
Dealing with a cavity under a crown
Many of us have cavities. We eat and drink all day; therefore, our teeth are constantly battling with each other. Even a cavity under the crown or below the jawline can happen. However, cleaning it is essential; otherwise, it can lead to tooth loss. Crowns restore the broken or damaged teeth, but even with crown […]
Gum for dentures; Are they healthy enough
Proper teeth and gums enhance your smile and confidence. Various health issues or accidents can result in tooth loss; therefore, alternative options must be kept in mind. Dentist opts for dentures, depending on the conditions; it can be complete or partial. Before fixing, the dentist will examine your gum for dentures and fulfill requirements. The […]
Why does my crown hurt? What to do?
A dental crown is a cap the dentist place on the tooth if it is cracked or damaged. It even improves the appearance and size of the tooth. Additionally, it gives extra strength and functionality to the tooth. Few patients complain, “why does my crown hurt,” so is it normal? Mild pain is normal, but […]
Guide to your full mouth extraction
Fear is a primary concern of people for delaying their dental appointments. Whether it’s the fear of treatment or cost, postponement can result in severe consequences. The spread of cavity, tooth decay, and bacterial infections can move from one tooth to full mouth extractions in severe cases. Oral hygiene is essential, and so are routine […]
Who would need an implant-supported bridge?
A dental implant bridge is the closest option to natural teeth when you are missing a broad span of teeth. These are small titanium posts that mimic previous roots. When a dentist uses an implant-supported bridge, he/she places one implant in the jawbone for each missing tooth. Later, the crowns (false teeth) are connected to […]