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Biofilm Formation: How To Protect Your Mouth From Harmful Bacteria

Whether you realize it or not, your mouth is filled with a wide variety of bacteria, both good and bad. Complex and organized communities called biofilm can develop if the bacteria are left undisturbed in the mouth. The formation of biofilm is a process that takes time to occur but can lead to a variety of dental diseases as it progresses. Stages of Biofilm Formation As an article published in High

What Are the Risk Factors for Periodontitis?

Prioritizing your oral health involves more than just clean teeth. Your gums play an important role in your oral health, too, so do your part to keep them healthy and happy. That includes understanding what puts you at risk for periodontitis, the most severe form of gum disease. Learn more about what causes periodontitis so you can protect your smile. What Is Periodontitis? Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease

What is Cracked Tooth Syndrome?

If you’ve ever been enjoying a bite of food and noticed pain when you bit down, or an ache when drinking an icy beverage, you may have been experiencing signs of cracked tooth syndrome. That means that it is time to give your dentist a call and make an appointment. Often, a microfracture in a tooth is too small to be seen to the naked eye and requires an x-ray

What to Expect After Deep Cleaning Treatment

If you’ve recently been diagnosed with gum disease, your dental professional may have recommended a deep cleaning procedure. Also known as scaling and root planing, this can be a simple and effective treatment to get your gum health back on track. But what exactly does it involve? How does it actually treat gum disease? And what can you expect after a deep cleaning procedure? Read on to find the answers

Five Oral Manifestations Of HIV

Oral symptoms are common in those living with HIV. Those with reduced immune systems are at greater risk for certain diseases, including several oral conditions. We’re here to walk you through these conditions and the available prevention, treatments, and even cures. 1. Oral Warts These raised or smooth bumps can develop anywhere on the tissue inside your mouth but are not painful. You might develop individual or groups of warts.

Can Receding Gums Grow Back?

Are you experiencing red, swollen, shrinking gums or pain while brushing and flossing your teeth? This could be gum recession. Gum recession occurs for several reasons – from using too much pressure while brushing to gum disease. Oral care habits and genetics are some potential factors of as well. Gum recession can lead to tooth sensitivity and affect your smile. And while receding gums can’t grow back, there are ways

Acidic Foods And How They Affect Your Teeth

Most people love eating fruits: they’re sweet, juicy, and can be a healthy source of high vitamin C. However, because fruits and fruit drinks can be very acidic, consuming highly acidic foods and drinks every day can harm teeth without the right aftercare. Eating acidic fruits — and other foods — can eventually cause tooth enamel to wear away, leading to things like dental erosion and tooth sensitivity. You can still

Tooth Nerve Pain: Triggers & Treatment

If you’ve ever had tooth nerve pain, you now know how the saying “strike a raw nerve” came to be. It’s because when a tooth’s nerve gets exposed, the resulting sensitivity, discomfort, and pain can be significant for many and overwhelming for some. It can take the pleasure out of enjoying certain foods and beverages and ultimately be a sign of a deeper oral health issue. If any of this

Onlay Preparation and Expectations

It can be confusing to navigate potential restorations for decay or damage to your teeth. How is a dental onlay different than a filling, inlay, or crown? What does the procedure involve? We’ve got the answers to your biggest questions and some helpful tips to strengthen your oral health. What Are Dental Onlays? Onlays fit over your tooth’s biting surface and are made of a solid piece of porcelain, composite,

Dental Health After 45: A Proactive Guide to Staying Smile-Strong

Entering midlife (those years from roughly 45-59) can feel like a lot is changing at once, and it’s not just the obvious things. If you’ve felt a bit confused about why your mouth feels different, what new risks you have, or what you’re supposed to be doing, you are not alone. The good news is that understanding why these changes happen is the first step to actively preventing problems. Why

What To Do if You Have a Cracked Molar

When it comes to eating, your molars do a lot of work. So it’s no surprise that if one of them gets a crack, it’s a big deal. You need them. Here’s a look at cracked tooth symptoms and cracked tooth treatment if you’ve cracked one of your molars. How Does it Happen Cracks are a common occurrence for your molars because they are in the back and side of

What Disclosing Tablets Can Tell You About Plaque

Everyone has a plaque, right? So shouldn’t that mean that it’s not a big deal? Unfortunately, that’s not true. Plaque, also known as biofilm, is not something you want to build up in your mouth. Luckily, with the help of plaque disclosing tablets and solutions, you can easily detect the presence of plaque in your mouth. Find out how these solutions work and how they can help you protect your

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