Crack-like lines are usually harmless and common, often developing over time due to everyday activities like chewing, biting, or even temperature changes in your mouth. They are reminders of your teeth’s history and the wear and tear they have been through. Still clueless? Shine a torch light on your teeth, and you might find them. […]
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How Many Cavities Is Normal For An Adult?
Cavities are formed when harmful bacteria dig into your enamel and try to find their way inside the pulp. Its target is the main structure of your tooth. These bacteria usually come from the sugary snacks and beverages you consume. Now, cavities won’t affect just one tooth but multiple at a time, and how many […]
The Impact And Benefits Of Laser Teeth Cleaning
Gone are when you had a spa day for your teeth and your dentist lifted a scaler to drill down the layers of plaque and tartar from your teeth, just like you start your skincare routine with a nice cleanser. The laser also serves the same purpose, but gently. Laser dentistry also avoids the problems […]
How Often Should You Get Your Teeth Cleaned At The Dental Office?
Give your dental hygienist no chance to say yikes upon your next dental exam. This is only possible if you maintain good personal oral hygiene. Over time, the plaque and tartar buildup become stubborn. Your dental floss and toothbrush cannot reach every nook and cranny inside your mouth. Think of it like washing your car; […]
How to Stop Cheek Biting?
Cheek biting sounds like a harmless habit like nail biting. Nails are hard bone-like tissues; they might not be damaged due to biting. However, the insides of your cheek are fragile and soft tissues, and even a minor injury to your oral tissues can go a long way in terms of complications. Why Do I […]
Suitable Treatments To Fix Overlapping Front Teeth
You can look at a misaligned set of teeth and instantly figure out that some of these pearls couldn’t find a space to fit in your dental arch. Misaligned teeth are far beyond a cosmetic concern. There are plenty of other complications they can cause, such as jaw pain and problems in chewing and speaking. […]