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Bad Taste in Mouth: Causes and Treatment

Having a problem with your taste? You’re not alone. Over 200,000 people a year visit a medical professional for taste or smell issues, according to the National Institute of Health. Why do you have a bad, funny, strange, or bitter taste in your mouth? We’re here to outline the possible causes and what you can do about them. Why Do I Have Bad Taste in My Mouth? Food and other particles are

Managing Epilepsy And Oral Health

Epilepsy is a neurological condition in which a person experiences chronic, unpredictable seizures. If you have a friend or someone in your family who has seizures, they may control their symptoms with anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs). What you may not realize, though, is that this condition and these medications sometimes come with oral effects. But managing epilepsy and oral health is possible once you understand the risks and how to address

Treating Meth Mouth

Awareness of the dangers of methamphetamine use and the treatment options available for those who may be addicted to the drug can help individuals make informed choices that lead to a healthier mouth and body. What Is Meth Mouth? Meth mouth is a term used to describe the damaging effects of methamphetamine use on the mouth. The chemicals in meth can result in serious health problems, including severe gum disease

Why Your Dentist Might Use A Rubber Dam

The human mouth contains around 500 to 1,000 different types of bacteria! So it’s no surprise that no matter how thoroughly you clean your teeth and mouth, some bacteria always remain. Usually, this is no problem at all. But if you’re undergoing a dental treatment that may expose your teeth’ interior, the bacteria could invade the open area. No worries, though! Your dentist has a handy tool that helps prevent

Swollen Uvula: Causes, Symptoms And Treatments

Look in a mirror, open your mouth and say “ah.” See that flap of tissue that hangs in the back of your mouth? That’s known as your uvula. Usually, you’re unaware of its presence, but if the uvula swells, it can feel like something is stuck in your throat. A swollen uvula may get better by itself, but if the condition becomes serious, you could need immediate professional care. Here’s

11 Habits That Damage Teeth

You may brush, floss and visit your dentist regularly to keep your smile bright and healthy, but do you know what habits actually damage your teeth? You probably already know that snacking on sugary foods between meals is a bad habit, but some other habits that damage teeth are not so obvious. Is there something you’re doing every day that’s putting your oral health at risk? Here are some harmful

Purple Tongue: Possible Causes And Treatment Options

The discovery of a purple tongue — or any unnatural tongue color — can be quite alarming. But in most cases, a purplish tongue has a simple, nonthreatening explanation. If you notice your tongue has turned a purplish color or if you appear to have a bruised tongue, here’s what it might mean and how you should approach a conversation with your dental or medical professional. Harmless Causes of Purple

Canker Sore on Tonsil? Here’s How To Deal

You may already be familiar with canker sores, the non-contagious but sometimes unpleasant red and white ulcers that appear inside your mouth. Some people get them more than others, and they can range from a mild sore that lasts a couple of days to a more painful lesion that lasts a few weeks. Whatever your familiarity is with canker sores, you may not be aware that they can also develop

Is There a Special Toothbrush for Braces?

Are you finding it challenging to clean your teeth with braces? Even though braces can be fantastic for correcting your bite, they may make it difficult to properly remove plaque and food matter. Luckily, there are specialized toothbrushes and other tools designed for those with braces at your disposal. We’re here to help advise you on how to tackle your dental routine with braces. Be Extra Diligent About Oral Hygiene

What Causes a Scab on the Lip?

Suddenly discovering a scab on your lip can be distressing. Besides causing you discomfort or pain, it might make you feel uncomfortable because it’s so visible. So what causes a scab on your lip, and what should you do if it just won’t heal? Find out more about lip scabs so you can go back to smiling painlessly in no time! What Causes a Scab on the Lip? Scabs can

Are You Having Difficulty Swallowing?

We’ve all struggled to swallow our food at one time or another – typically because we ate too fast, gulped down too much food at once, or didn’t thoroughly chew our food. It’s usually not a big deal. But if you feel food gets stuck in your throat when you swallow more than usual, it’s possibly a cause for concern. You could be experiencing dysphagia, a condition in itself, or

Angular Cheilitis: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments

The phrase “smiling through the pain” takes on new meaning for patients of angular Cheilitis. Also known as perlèche, angular stomatitis, or cheilosis, angular Cheilitis describes the inflammation and dry, cracked skin at one or both corners of the mouth. Suppose the patient opens their mouth too wide. In that case, the skin can split and bleed, making eating, talking, and even smiling uncomfortable. But what causes this painful condition,

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