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Pacifiers gratify the need for sucking in children. But, they can pose a problem to your child's oral health and cause potential tooth damage.
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Sensitive teeth can be used to connote a whole range of dental conditions. It could refer to a mild twinge in the teeth to extreme discomfort and pain.
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Now that you are about to be a parent you will definitely be preparing for looking after the baby. You may have heard of problems such as teething that is a normal part of the growing up of a baby. Here we take another look at the symptoms of teething and the various things that you should know. |
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Thumb sucking is a common habit amidst children. Though this habit may appear as a normal childhood trait, it can have several damaging effects on your child's oral health.
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If you are suffering from severe headache, it is quite possible that the origin or the cause of the headache may not be your head. Headaches may have a number of other reasons. One of these reasons is dental problems. |
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Baby bottle tooth decay is a dental condition in young children that is caused as a result of inappropriate feeding. Take care of your child's teeth to avoid this problem. |
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Has your spouse told you of your annoying habit of grinding your teeth when you are asleep? This disorder although not taken very seriously affects a considerable number of people. People who suffer from this disorder, known as Bruxism, involuntarily grind their teeth, either during the day or when they are asleep. Grinding of the teeth puts a lot of pressure on the teeth and the entire structure of the jaw |
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In simple words, canker sores can be best described as painful and shallow sores in the mouth. Canker sores occur in the inside of cheeks or the base of gums.
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Mercury and other metals combine in dental amalgam and this is used as a dental filling to fill a tooth damaged by a cavity or external trauma. The use of mercury in the amalgam has given rise to fears amongst a number of patients who have had fillings made of this material. |
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Caries can simply be best described as tooth decay. It is also known by the name of cavities, decay, tooth rot, and baby bottle decay.
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When we speak about bad breath caused by tooth decay, well we are speaking about bad breath caused by tooth decay! You may ask why I am making such a rhetorical statement. Simply because bad breath or halitosis may be caused by reasons other than tooth decay or problems with the gums. |
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