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Detecting and Treating a Cracked Tooth

How do you know if you have a cracked tooth? Well, the truth is, most of the time you don’t, unless you have x-ray vision. Hairline cracks in teeth can go unnoticed for some time. Here’s how to know if your tooth is cracked and what to do. What Causes a Tooth to Crack? Chewing on hard foods, such as candies, or even crunching on ice, can fracture a tooth.

How To Clean Dentures To Avoid Bacteria Buildup

The purpose of wearing dentures is to enable patients who have lost some or all of their teeth to speak, smile and eat naturally. These things are only possible, however, if their dentures are comfortable and well-maintained. Learning how to clean dentures is important to maintaining good daily hygiene, but occasionally you may find it necessary to take additional steps to eliminate the tougher-to-remove bacteria. How Food Accumulates in Dentures

Edentulism: How Can You Avoid This Common Condition?

We can all remember the experience of losing our teeth as children. It’s easy to recall the excitement and initial shock of that first wiggly tooth, the hours or days of waiting for it to fall out, and the thrill of waking up to a note or gift from the tooth fairy. But while losing teeth is a childhood rite of passage, it can also happen in adulthood. Adult tooth

What Are Mulberry Molars?

Mulberries. They sound like something you find in a scrumptious pie or jam. Mulberry molars, on the other hand, are a tough pill to swallow. After your child loses their baby teeth, their permanent teeth come in when they’re around 5 or 6. Occasionally these fresh molars are abnormally shaped with small bumps, reminiscent of mulberry fruits, according to the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. While mulberry molars can be

What Causes Baby Snoring and What Should You Do About It?

Have you noticed your baby snoring at night? If so, you might be wondering when it’s normal to notice newborn snoring or a child breathing loudly during sleep and when may it be a sign of a larger health issue. Here’s a look at some reasons for snoring in children and when you might seek help. What Causes Newborn Snoring? Snoring, according to the Mayo Clinic, occurs when the soft

Understanding Jaw Joint Pain And How To Find Relief

Speaking—Chewing—Yawning. What do they all have in common? They all require a healthy jaw joint or temporomandibular joint (TMJ). But when there’s even a hint of jaw joint pain — it makes your life very difficult. While it can be hard to pinpoint the cause of the pain, it’s crucial to identify the best way to treat it so your jaw joint goes back to working correctly without pain so you

What’s the Difference Between Dental Crowns and Tooth Bridges?

If you have one or more missing teeth, your dental professional may recommend that you get artificial replacements. There are removable options like dentures that you can take out and clean, but those can slide around, shift, or fall out – which understandably won’t fly for many people. And that’s why there are crowns affixed to dental implants and bridges which function more like your actual teeth. But between crown implants

Can Essential Oils Relieve TMJ Jaw Pain?

Homeopathic treatment for pain is a growing trend. You might have even used an essential oil or natural salve to soothe an ache or cramp. But when it comes to treating oral pain, specifically TMJ disorders, are essential oils considered a treatment option? Here, we’ll discuss TMJ disorders and the evidence surrounding essential oils for jaw pain. What are TMJ disorders? TMJ, or the temporomandibular joint, is a joint that

Ten Dental Hygiene Tips For A More Thorough Clean

Think you’re in a good groove with your daily oral hygiene routine? Take it up a notch with some simple technique adjustments. When added up, these 10 tips will help you refine your dental health habits –and keep your smile shiny and bright. 1. Use Proper Brushing Technique There is a wrong and right way to brush your teeth. For a more thorough brush: Use a soft-bristled brush Beginning at

TMJ Anatomy: What To Know

Fun fact! The mandible is the largest bone of the face and the only bone in your skull that can move. The temporomandibular joint commonly referred to as the TMJ is located below your ears on either side of the head. This complex joint enables a range of motion; helping you speak, chew, swallow, yawn, and move your jaw. The complexity of TMJ anatomy can be a bit daunting. But, when

This Is What Happens When You Don’t Brush Your Teeth

You’ve probably heard too many times to count that brushing your teeth daily is essential. After a while, you might take this sound advice for granted. So here’s a “brush up” on what happens when you don’t brush your teeth, and why committing to good oral care benefits your health — and your wallet. Why Do You Need to Brush Your Teeth? If you need a refresher, you’re not alone.

Oral Health for Seniors

Good dental hygiene habits are important at any age, but you might face certain issues in your senior years when it comes to oral health. Luckily, your dentist and other medical professionals can help you successfully meet most of these challenges. How Aging Impacts Dental Health Aging impacts every area of your health, and your teeth are no exception. Even without any known medical problems, natural wear and attrition can

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