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How to Treat Dry Mouth

Do you suddenly feel like you don’t have enough saliva in your mouth? Are you having trouble swallowing or even talking? Insufficient saliva can be caused by a condition known as dry mouth. The good news is that treating dry mouth can be easy, and in many cases, you may just need some at-home treatments. Find out what these are and when you might need to go to a dental

Can You Regrow Teeth With Coconut Oil?

Deer can regrow their antlers. Farmers can regrow their crops. Even lobsters can regrow their claws. But can you regrow your teeth with help from coconut oil? This is a surprisingly highly searched topic of discussion. When searching for any oral health answers, your dentist is the best source for proven dental data and treatment. Not a search box. Suppose you’re looking for specific answers on tooth enamel and how

What Is a Canine Tooth?

Most people have heard teeth referred to as their “canines” at one point but might not know exactly what it means. What is a canine tooth, and what is it used for? We’re here to help with some interesting information on canine teeth, their evolution, and how to locate yours. Why Is It Called a Canine Tooth? These teeth get their unique name for their fang-like appearance that resembles those

Can Teething Cause Vomiting?

Being a parent is a challenge for many reasons, chief among them being the difficulty in discerning the difference between normal and what’s cause for concern. What symptoms come along with teething? Do babies vomit when teething? Keep reading for a helpful overview of what’s normal with teething, when vomiting is concerning, and when to call your doctor. What to Expect in Teething Your child’s first teeth will break (also

Can You Have Too Much Fluoride? Get The Facts

Why should you be a fluoride fan? As the American Dental Association (ADA) notes, fluoride is often called “nature’s cavity fighter,” especially for developing teeth. The good news is that you’ve probably been getting the right amount of fluoride, and all its benefits, without even trying! Fluoride from water, food or supplements helps build strong tooth enamel, which is better able to resist decay. After the teeth have erupted, fluoride

Cavity Prevention

Have you noticed black lines in the pits of your molars? Are you experiencing tooth sensitivity in your back teeth? This could be because a prime location for tooth decay to occur is in the pits and fissures of your teeth. Whether you think you might have a cavity or want to know more about preventing tooth decay, here’s a guide for what you need to know about pit and

Wisdom Teeth Symptoms That Indicate Time Extraction

Adults usually have third molars, otherwise known as wisdom teeth, that come in anytime after about 18. And according to the American Dental Association (ADA), several symptoms tell you it might be time to have these teeth removed. Impacted wisdom teeth often cause the most significant discomfort and can ultimately harm your oral health as well. Common Symptoms The most common symptoms of impacted wisdom teeth include: Pain Infection Red or

What You Need To Know About Baby Tongue Thrust

When infants nurse with a breast or bottle, they naturally may push their tongues out to help swallow. While most children outgrow this behavior by the age of six as they learn to use their oral muscles, some develop a condition called tongue thrust, which is the most common orofacial myofunctional disorder (ODM). If tongue thrust persists into childhood, it could potentially lead to dental problems—but luckily, treatment options are

How to Treat and Prevent Pain from Grinding Teeth

Coping with stress and anxiety is never easy, and sometimes it can manifest through grinding your teeth at night. Can grinding teeth cause pain? Yes. Often, grinding your teeth at night, which is also called bruxism, can cause pain, like headaches, jaw pain, or sore teeth. Misaligned teeth or an abnormal bite can also cause it. No matter the cause, there are methods to treat symptoms and prevent teeth grinding

Preparing for Your Baby’s First Molar

Watching your baby’s teeth develop is an exciting milestone, but it can also be an overwhelming time for a first-time parent. You may be worried that your baby’s teeth aren’t developing on schedule or that you don’t know how to keep your little one comfortable during teething. These are normal worries for parents, but with a bit of preparation, you’ll be ready for the arrival of your baby’s first molar.

Does Dehydration Negatively Impact Your Oral Health?

If you’ve ever been excessively thirsty after a long, strenuous workout or sweaty on a hot day, you may have been dehydrated. Dehydration occurs when you aren’t drinking enough fluids to replace those you have lost. And since water makes up more than two-thirds of your body, any loss of fluids can affect normal bodily functions, according to the National Health Service (NHS). Fluid loss has many causes and consequences,

Foamy Saliva: What Does It Mean?

Your saliva plays an important role in helping you maintain good oral hygiene. If you don’t have enough of it to wash away food particles and bacteria, plaque can develop on your teeth and gums. And that plaque could lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and even tooth loss. But what does it mean if your saliva is foamy? We’ll let you know why you may be experiencing frothy saliva,

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