What is the Pulp Chamber?
When we look at a tooth, we can only see the enamel. But underneath this covering, there’s a fascinating system of hard and soft tissue,
When we look at a tooth, we can only see the enamel. But underneath this covering, there’s a fascinating system of hard and soft tissue,
If you suddenly see tiny lines or cracks on your enamel, it’s normal to feel worried. You might think they’re a sign of something much
Hundreds of tiny bumps called papillae cover your tongue, most of which contain taste buds with sensory cells. There are four types of papillae—filiform, fungiform,
There are a lot of different reasons people bite their lips. It’s happened to everyone at least once, when they least expect it (ruining a
The depressor labii inferioris is a facial muscle that allows you to pull your lower lip down or to the side. While this muscle has
Bad breath can be an indicator that something’s going on in your mouth. Perhaps it’s as simple as a few slices of pepperoni and onion
Without knowing exactly what “eye teeth” are, have you ever started a sentence exclaiming your wish for something valuable with “I’d give my eye teeth
Of the 43 muscles that control our facial functions, many let you enjoy a good meal and express your delight in what you’re eating without
When you’re inspecting your smile in the mirror, you most likely see two rows of smooth, rectangular teeth. Did you know that although your permanent
A diagnosis of tooth decay may be daunting, but if your dentist tells you that you have incipient caries, you can breathe a sigh of
You might be wondering what your dental arch is and how exactly it relates to your dental health. Is there a name for problems that
We’re all familiar with saliva as a bodily function that helps us swallow and keep our mouths from feeling too dry. But there’s a lot