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How to Sleep After Wisdom Teeth Removal: 4 Post-Procedure Tips

If you are about to have your wisdom teeth removed, it’s important to understand how to sleep after wisdom teeth removal. This is a routine procedure for which you may receive sedation, so you should have a plan for rest and recuperation post-surgery. As with any surgery, sleeping after the procedure can be challenging. Here are some tips on how to sleep safely and soundly after wisdom tooth extraction. 1.

About Cementum: Function, Types & Role In Tooth Sensitivity

When it comes to the essential players in your mouth’s anatomy, what most likely comes to mind are your teeth, gums, and tongue. But other behind-the-scenes features of the mouth, particularly parts of the teeth, play a critical role. One of these essential aspects of the tooth’s anatomy is cementum. What Is Cementum? This connective tissue, called cementum, forms along a tooth’s root and helps solidify it by connecting to fibers that

What Is A Central Incisor?

When you flash your biggest and brightest smile, your central incisor teeth are front and center. These are the two upper and lower teeth at the very front of your mouth. On either side of your central incisors are the lateral incisors, making eight incisors in total. Due to their position, incisors are the most noticeable teeth in your mouth, and they have various functions beyond playing the leading role

An X-Ray of Baby Teeth: When, What, and How

Every parent worries about their child, so it’s natural for some to have concerns around their toddler or infant’s first dental visit. Is it safe to take X-rays of baby teeth? What should I look for in finding a dental professional? We’re here to walk you through why X-rays are safe, how often you should schedule dental visits, and how to pick a good dental professional. When to Visit With

What Are Mandibular Tori?

If you slide your tongue around your lower gums or the roof of your mouth, do you feel any alien hard bumps? If so, the bumps are most likely harmless growths of extra bone called tori. Emphasis on the word “harmless.” Dental tori are simply tiny hills of bone covered by normal gum tissue. The two most common types of tori are mandibular and palatal. Mandibular tori – or mandibular

This is when kids need to start brushing their teeth

Starting toothbrushing at around the age of 1 may be associated with a lower risk of early childhood caries (ECC) in preschool-age children, according to a systematic review published recently in BMC Oral Health. Additionally, brushing more frequently appears to offer the greatest benefit, the authors wrote. “The overall evidence suggests that commencing tooth brushing by 12 months of age and brushing at least twice daily may be protective against

4 Rare Teeth Conditions Parents Should Know About

As your child develops, some issues may arise that need professional treatment, including teeth problems. These oral health conditions are rare but they can be treated by a dental professional. Learn what these rare dental conditions are and how they are treated. Anodontia or Hypodontia Anodontia is a rare, genetic tooth disorder in which some or all teeth never form. Although it can affect baby teeth, it is more common

Common Wisdom Teeth Problems And Smart Solutions

Becoming a young adult comes with a lot of change, including getting your last four permanent teeth – your third molars, also known as wisdom teeth. Sadly, these do not come with the added benefit of adult wisdom but often come with wisdom teeth issues. If you are experiencing problems with your wisdom teeth, your dentist may recommend removing them. There are a few reasons why this might be the

How To Survive The ‘Losing First Tooth’ Milestone Healthily

Every child responds differently to losing their first tooth; your child may feel excited about the tooth fairy’s first visit or nervous about the pain. Most children lose their first baby tooth, also known as a primary tooth, around six years old, and their last primary tooth between nine and thirteen. Are you wondering what to do when your child loses their first baby tooth? Here are some tips on

Types Of Abnormal Tongues And What They Look Like

While your tongue may appear to be a small part of your body, there’s nothing tongue-in-cheek about it playing a starring role for you. Without your tongue, you’d be unable to speak, taste, chew, and swallow properly. It also aids your body from certain germs and bacteria. When certain conditions or abnormalities are affecting your tongue, those everyday things can be extremely burdensome. Fortunately, nearly all of the different types

What Is Pericoronitis?

As teens get older, they have a variety of milestones to look forward to, whether it’s preparing for a driving exam, sending in college applications, or moving on to another exciting adventure. However, you should keep in mind an oral health milestone too: wisdom teeth. A strong, confident smile is an important asset to take with you into adulthood and staying aware of possible risks like pericoronitis while third morals

What Age Do Wisdom Teeth Come In?

The removal of wisdom teeth— It’s a right of passage for many dental patients. But is every wisdom teeth story a unique one? Definitely. Including when your wisdom teeth come in and when you need to get them out. Purpose of Wisdom Teeth According to the Smithsonian Institution, hundreds, if not thousands, of years ago, our wisdom teeth were meant to help us chew. They allowed early humans to grind away

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