How to Choose the Best Toothbrush

How to Choose the Best Toothbrush

Your toothbrush is one of the fundamental pieces of equipment that maintains your oral health. Without it, you leave yourself open to developing bad breath, plaque, and eventually other conditions, such as gum disease. It is up to you to make sure you have a good...

How to Make a Good (Dental) Impression

Dental impressions will be taken every time a dentist has to create an object that is to be fitted in the mouth, for example, a crown or bridge. As no two teeth are the same or positioned in the same way, a mold of the patient’s mouth is created. This is so that...

6 Signs You Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

The wisdom teeth are the last of our natural teeth to erupt in the mouth, normally during the late teen years or early twenties. However, through the course of man’s history, our jaws have shrunken, meaning we no longer have enough room in our mouth for a third pair...

What is Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD)?

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) or Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) is a condition when the joint and muscles that connect the upper and lower jaw no longer control the jaw properly. This results in pain and a feeling of the jaw sticking and popping. Any...

Glossary of 20 Common Dental Terms

Here is a list of 20 common dental terms that are associated with common dental procedures and conditions. Knowing and understanding these terms can contribute towards a greater understanding of your dental condition and your dental health. Dental Glossary Amalgam: A...

Is it a Toothache or Sinus?

Although the two conditions can have very different signs and symptoms, a sinus infection and toothache can be connected. Nearly 28 million Americans suffer from sinus infections, or sinusitis, without knowing that the infection and inflammation of the nasal passages...

Help! My Child Refuses to Brush their Teeth

Children do not always realize that brushing their teeth twice a day and following a regular dental routine is necessary for sustained oral health. Since their permanent teeth, or even their milk teeth, have just started to appear in their mouths, they have no idea of...

Your stress is Grinding your Teeth

Stress and anxiety is the main cause of bruxism, or what is more commonly called teeth grinding. Whereas some people know when they are feeling stressed or anxious, most people, regardless of the cause, do not know they are grinding their teeth. The condition, as a...
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