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
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
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
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
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.
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
It’s an all too common human experience to roll out from under the covers and realize that your throat is dry. This annoying symptom can
There is more to your smile than you think! Your teeth help you bite, chew, and digest food – they also assist with word pronunciation.
Over the last century, dentistry has evolved significantly. And over the last decade or two, our dental knowledge and capability are lightyears from what it
Wounds can occur in the mouth for many reasons — from accidents to surgical procedures. Whatever the cause, your body has everything it needs to
Your teeth are divided into four types: incisors, cuspids, premolars and molars. At most, you have 32 permanent teeth, but you start with 20 baby teeth,
It can be challenging to understand all the terminology associated with anatomy and medical conditions. What are the submandibular glands? Do they have any function
The mouth has many visible areas we hear about all the time in oral health—the teeth, the tongue, the gums. But what about the key