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Tooth decay is bad for oral health. Get it treated as soon as you discover it. Not paying timely attention would only worsen the condition. So, know about it all. |
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Every child has to go through the primary teething which can start at an early age of 6 months and can go on up to 2 to 3 years. Most children feel unbearable pain during teething. If you have proper knowledge about the symptoms of teething, you can help your child by finding out the best possible remedy for your teething baby. |
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Damage to teeth is unavoidable. However, some damages affect the structure of the teeth, either destroying it or significantly altering it. Both need immediate attention. A fractured teeth is a big problem. |
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When a person whose dentine has been exposed eats food that is hot or cold or drinks a hot or cold liquid or otherwise experiences pressure on teeth he experiences dentine sensitivity. |
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Irking pain in the teeth can arise anywhere and anytime. A toothache has no timing or no specific course of action. Thus it is in your best interest that you know the possible causes and solutions of the problem. |
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Oral cancer is cancer in the tissues of the oral cavity (mouth). It also includes cancer of the oropharynx, which is the throat part at the rear of the mouth. |
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Discoloration of teeth is becoming a common cosmetic problem these days. Reasons such as disease, poor dental hygiene, tobacco use, and some types of food have led to the increasing discoloration of teeth. |
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A dry mouth or what is known as xerostomia (also known as hyposalivation and asialorrhea) is more a condition or symptom than a disease. It could also lead to bad breath! |
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The Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) 1 causes cold sores. They usually manifest in the form of groups of painful blisters filled with fluid that appear on the lip. |
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Almost every person has suffered from toothache at least once in a lifetime. A toothache occurs suddenly and then the ache increases gradually and becomes persistent. |
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Missing teeth cause embarrassment as well as a sense of incompleteness in some people. The various reasons for missing teeth include hereditary traits, trauma and injuries, tooth extractions, failed dentistry, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, toxins, viral infections, periodontitis, and gum disease. |
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