Why is Dental care important during pregnancy?
There’s always a lot to do when preparing to have a baby. There are many important tasks including trips to the doctor, and even your dentist too! Hormonal and dietary changes throughout pregnancy may lead to an increased risk of the development of several dental issues, such as gum disease and tooth decay. Your dental health is important not only for your overall health, but also for the health of your baby.
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What are the symptoms of infection after a root canal?
Dental abscess
Checking out your gums and notice a strange bump or discolored pus discharge? You may have a dental abscess, which is caused by a bacterial infection within the tooth or gums. You may experience pain or relief of pain symptoms as the abscess drains. A dental abscess can be a life-threatening situation and should be addressed immediately, as the infection can spread to other areas of the body.
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What is a dental filling?
Were you just told by your dentist that you need a dental filling? Most of us can relate. Many individuals have had to experience the common procedure of having a cavity filled. A dental filling is used to treat a tooth that has become damaged by bacterial tooth decay or fractured as a result of trauma. This treatment helps repair your tooth so that it can properly function, maintain its original shape, and prevent further damage from occurring. Once you have a filling, it must be maintained with good oral hygiene like the rest of your teeth.
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What is the difference between a crown and a bridge?
There are a lot of different options to restore and replace teeth. Depending on your specific dental needs, your dentist may recommend a dental crown or bridge to help improve your smile for the world to see!
A dental crown, sometimes referred to as a cap, is often indicated to help restore a damaged tooth that is no longer strong enough to function properly. Dental crowns are also used on dental implants, which serve to replace a missing tooth.
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What is periodontal disease?
With the busy pace of life, sometimes it can be easy to let oral hygiene slip. But taking care of your oral health is key to keeping your entire body healthy. Like any disease, oral diseases such as gum disease can be harmful to the body. If your gums are not taken care of, an advanced stage of gum disease can occur known as periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is characterized by infection and inflammation of the gums and surrounding oral tissues. This can lead to destruction of the gum tissue, bone loss, mobile teeth, and tooth loss.
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Introduction - World diabetic day and importance of oral health
World Diabetes Day is an important annual campaign intended to spread awareness and aid in knowledge of the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diabetes. Diabetes is a significant global health issue, shockingly with 537 million people living with diabetes, according to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). Unfortunately, existing medicine and care are not made available to millions of individuals with diabetes.
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It’s a good thing we can open and close our mouths so that we can do the things that we enjoy like eating and speaking - we have our temporomandibular joints (TMJ) to thank for that! The TMJ is made up of muscles, ligaments, and the jawbones that help control jaw movement. The TMJ also contains a disc that helps absorb oral forces and allows the jaw to move. Like other joints in the body, the TMJ can experience issues that result in symptoms like pain and discomfort.
What is an oral cancer screening?
When you visit your dentist for a regular check-up, they’re looking for more than just cavities. Often, dentists are the first healthcare professionals to detect oral cancer and are trained to do so. In addition to asking about any changes in your medical history, they will perform an oral cancer screening and inspect the inside of your mouth including the lining of your lips and cheeks, your gums, tongue, roof and floor of your mouth, and your tonsils for instance.
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What are veneers?
Looking to reinvent your smile? Dental veneers may be an option for you. Veneers are often used to cover stained, misshaped, or chipped teeth. Sometimes they are even used to close small spaces between teeth.
What is a wisdom tooth?
Although wisdom teeth have nothing to do with wisdom, it is still pretty wise to know about them. Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are typically the last teeth to come into your mouth at around the ages of 17 to 21 years old. Most people develop two wisdom teeth in your top jaw, and two wisdom teeth in your bottom jaw, which appear at the very back of your mouth. However, these teeth commonly present with abnormalities, and sometimes become trapped underneath the gums and don’t erupt, which is known as tooth impaction.