Canker sores are painful and inconvenient, especially because they make it difficult to eat and talk throughout the day. These sores are ulcers that tend to grow inside your mouth, like on your tongue or on the insides of your cheeks or lips. You can prevent canker...
Newborn babies do not usually have visible teeth. The baby teeth, or primary teeth, usually begin developing and growing in between three and seven months of age. Young children usually have all 20 primary teeth by age three. Your baby may be fussier than normal when...
You probably know that you should care for your smile to avoid problems like tooth decay, gum disease, and even bad breath, but did you know that caring for your smile now can ensure a better future? You’ve probably heard that teeth weaken as you age, but did you know...
What would you do if you or a loved one fell and lost a tooth? What would you do if you were missing several consecutive teeth? Naturally, most people would replace it—especially if it is near the front of their smile. However, have you considered your options? For...
A little over twenty years ago dental implants emerged onto the dental health care scene as an effective way to replace a single lost tooth. As implant technology and techniques have continued to advance they have come into play for a wide variety of other...
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