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Dental Emergencies
Dental FAQs
Should You Go to the ER or See a Dentist for a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency can escalate quickly, often outside standard clinic hours and with little warning. Sudden tooth pain, facial swelling, or oral trauma can quickly disrupt daily life. When eating, speaking, or sleeping becomes difficult, uncertainty tends to set in fast. In these moments, many people face a practical question: should the Emergency Room (ER) […]
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Restorative Treatments
A Guide to a Dental Bone Graft
What is Dental Bone Grafting? Dental bone grafting is the procedure of adding strength and volume to your jawbone. Dental grafts are usually done when there is bone loss caused by missing teeth or gum disease, or if more bone density is needed for a dental implant. Dental bone grafts can be differentiated by the […]
Dentures and Implants
A Comprehensive Guide on Mini Dental Implants
Missing teeth can affect much more than your smile. They can change how you chew, speak, and feel about your appearance. For many patients, dental implants are the preferred solution, but not everyone is comfortable with the idea of complex surgery or meets the bone requirements for conventional implants. Mini dental implants offer an alternative […]
Dental FAQs
Tooth Pain
Why Do All My Teeth Hurt Suddenly?
Imagine you’ve just made dinner and are ready to eat. You take your first bite and feel a sharp pain in your teeth. You ask yourself “Why do all my teeth hurt suddenly?”. According to a survey published by American Family Physician, around 22% of adults have experienced pain in their teeth, gums, or jaw […]
Dental FAQs
Tooth Pain
Molar Teeth Pain: What are the Main Causes?
Molar tooth pain can make everyday tasks like eating or speaking difficult and uncomfortable. Because molars play a key role in chewing, any pain in this area can quickly affect your overall oral health. Understanding the common causes of molar pain, from cavities and gum infections to tooth grinding or impacted wisdom teeth, is essential […]
Dental FAQs
What is Gingival Sulcus and How to Treat It?
The gingival sulcus, also known as free gingiva, is the space where “the gums and teeth meet“, or the natural space between the gum tissue and the surface of the tooth. The Gingival sulcus is a very small V-shaped space around 3 millimetres in depth around the tooth and gums. The cementoenamel junction is located […]
Oral Health and Well‑Being
What Can Bulimia Do to Your Teeth?
At first, it may not seem obvious that a psychiatric disorder can cause dental problems. Bulimia is known to cause serious medical and dental problems. It can have plenty of complications for your health, including tooth discolouration, rapid tooth decay, rapid weight loss etc. The first signs of bulimia are often spotted by dentists which […]
Dental FAQs
What Is Tooth Resorption and How to Treat it Properly?
Tooth resorption is a condition many patients have never heard of until it appears in a dental report or X-ray. When it does, it can sound worrying. In simple terms, tooth resorption happens when the body begins to break down part of a tooth, slowly causing the loss of its structure. While this process is […]
Oral Hygiene and Health
Prevention
Does Mouthwash Work? How to Do Mouth Rinse Properly
When it comes to taking care of our teeth, we’ve certainly all tried mouthwash before, that fresh, minty liquid we rinse our mouth with. But does mouthwash do anything, or is it just a marketing ploy to get you to buy? Mouthwash usually contains an antiseptic that fights against bacteria that live inside your mouth, […]
Dental FAQs
What Causes Narrow Palate? What are the Best Ways to Fix It?
For those who might not know, a person’s palate is the official medical term for a roof of the mouth. It’s the part that separates the mouth from the nose cavities. The palate starts to develop in the early stages of pregnancy and continues to develop through early childhood. Now, when it comes to a […]