Tooth and Gum Pain: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

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Tooth and Gum Pain: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

Tooth and gum pain can range from mild discomfort to severe agony, affecting your ability to eat, sleep, and even talk. Whether it’s due to gum disease, a cracked tooth, or tooth decay, understanding the underlying causes of dental pain and how to address them is crucial for maintaining … Read the rest

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Swollen Gums in Back of Mouth: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Posted by on Dec 12, 2024 in Dentistry | 0 comments

Swollen Gums in Back of Mouth: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Swollen gums in the back of the mouth can be a painful and concerning condition. Whether it’s a minor irritation or a sign of a more serious dental issue, it’s important to understand the potential causes and solutions. This blog will discuss everything you need to know about swollen … Read the rest

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Why Are My Teeth Sensitive? (5 Causes And Impact On Breathing)

Posted by on Aug 30, 2020 in Dentistry | 0 comments

Why Are My Teeth Sensitive? (5 Causes And Impact On Breathing)

Many people have different ways to protect their gums and teeth. Very few individuals, for that matter, may overlook the ins and outs of dental health. Oral hygiene can have various factors that disrupt a person’s healthy smile. Teeth sensitivity is one of the many examples of why professional treatments Read the rest

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Does Rotting Tooth Cause Bad Breath?

Posted by on Dec 10, 2019 in Dentistry | 0 comments

Does Rotting Tooth Cause Bad Breath?

Every time we ignore the importance of our oral hygiene, the more likely we’ll fall into deeper health problems. Food and debris get stuck in our mouths, even just a tiny bit. These particles promote the buildup of bacteria causing plaque in between your gum and teeth. The worst part … Read the rest

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What happens if you don’t get your wisdom teeth out?

Posted by on Aug 30, 2019 in Dentistry | 0 comments

What happens if you don’t get your wisdom teeth out?

Wisdom teeth or the third molars emerge generally between 17-21 years of age. They’re so-called because they appear much late as compared to the other teeth. As they appear so late, they may not always be required and can get impacted if not removed.

They can be kept if:    

  • They’ve
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