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What Does Wisdom Tooth Extraction Cost?

Congratulations, your wisdom teeth have arrived! Unfortunately, many times these wisdom teeth — also known as third molars — need to be removed. The way these teeth grow can cause all kinds of complications, so getting rid of them early may be a smart decision over the long term. The price of a wisdom tooth extraction can become an obstacle to a healthier smile, so learn more about the estimated costs and

The Link Between Hormones and Dry Mouth

If you’re a woman curious about how menopause and other hormonal changes will affect your dental health, you’re not alone! From puberty to getting your period, to having children to menopause, there are several times in a woman’s life when her hormones can change. Menopausal hormones, specifically, affect the body in many ways, and according to the American Dental Association, one common side effect is dry mouth. Also known as

Fungiform Papillae and Your Tongue

Your tongue can detect a range of tastes and temperatures, and it helps you speak, swallow, and even sing. But how much do you know about its different parts? The fungiform papillae are just one portion of this incredible muscle that performs essential tasks for our bodies. Papillae: Form and Function Papillae are the tiny raised protrusions on the tongue that contain taste buds. The four types of papillae are

Bruxism 101

Bruxism is also known as grinding and/or clenching of your teeth. It’s a very common condition that affects approximately 30 million to 40 million children and adults in the U.S. Signs & Symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, you may be experiencing bruxism: Rhythmic contractions of the jaw muscles A grinding sound at night, which may disturb the sleep of someone who you share a room with

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD): Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention

If you’ve noticed the development of red, painful blisters inside your child’s mouth, we know you may feel an initial shock of panic. It’s understandable to feel alarmed, especially if you’ve been taking great care of their oral health. But your child may be experiencing Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease (HFMD), which has little to do with their oral hygiene. Depending on your child’s symptoms and their severity, you probably

Infected Wisdom Tooth: What Your Options Are

When you hear the words “wisdom teeth”. The next thing that probably comes to mind is “removal”. Followed closely by “Hurrah! Ice cream for every meal!” Not so fast. The truth is, wisdom teeth don’t always have to be extracted. In fact, if they come through correctly and with enough room, having them is good. However, if a wisdom tooth is infected, that’s different. Here’s what you should know.  

Bone Resorption: Why It Happens And What To Do Next

Throughout your life, your bones constantly remodel themselves, removing old bone (resorption), and adding new bone where it’s needed (ossification). This is a natural process that’s important for your health and wellbeing. But when resorption happens at a higher rate than it can be replaced, it can lead to a decrease in your bone mass and put you at higher risk for fractures and breakage. In your mouth, your jawbone

What Is Tooth Gemination?

We don’t often think about dental anomalies, mainly because they’re so rare. One such rare anomaly is tooth gemination, which is also known as double teeth. This condition describes when a tooth has two joint crowns and a single root. If you’ve heard the phrase or noticed an irregularity in your smile, you may be curious to learn more about the condition and treatment plans. Background and Causes What is

How Many Teeth Do We Have?

Have you ever wondering how many teeth you have? Well, it’s your lucky day. Because we’re going to dive into the answer. The truth is that the number of teeth you have depends on a few factors: age and the presence of certain conditions. As you may know, children and adults actually have different sets of teeth, and the number of them varies. As you read on, we’ll look into

Tongue Laceration: Causes And Treatment

Your tongue is one of the most sensitive parts of your body and has a magnifying effect that helps you notice unwanted things in your food, like a hair or a spec of dirt. That sensitivity, though, can make even the smallest cut feel surprisingly disruptive every time you speak, taste, chew, swallow, or even breathe. And lacerations (deeper wounds)… well, those can be downright scary. If you have a

What Teeth Are Baby Teeth?

IIt’s a cause for celebration when your baby’s first tooth appears. And it’s a rite of passage when your child loses their first tooth. At that point, you’ll keep the tooth fairy on standby for about six years. At some point during those years, a mishmash of baby and permanent teeth will fill your child’s mouth. During your child’s development, you might wonder: How can I know if a tooth

Fluoride Deficiency & Signs

Fluoride is a powerful, natural tool in oral health. You can brush and floss with great care, along with avoiding sugary foods and drinks, but your mouth might not be as healthy as you think. You could be suffering from a fluoride deficiency. And that’s nothing to smile about. What is Fluoride? Fluoride is the iodized form of fluorine, which is widely available in soil, water, and many foods. When

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