If some of your teeth appear to be longer than normal, you could be suffering from gum recession. Gum recession creates gaps or ‘pockets’ between the gum line and teeth. In effect, these gaps render the bone structure of the teeth prone to damages, which may lead to tooth loss. In fact, periodontal diseases such as receding gums account for 70% of tooth loss in adults. This is a problem that you should not ignore.…
One of the many reasons why dental surgery may need to be carried out is where there is a case of impacted teeth. Impacted teeth are teeth that do not develop normally and their presence disrupts the normal growth, existence, or positioning of the adjacent teeth. In such a case, dental surgery may be recommended by your dentist. Below, find out how cases of implanted teeth occur and how dental surgery helps.…
Thumb sucking is a habit that children may develop while still in the womb. It is typically a comfort mechanism and as such is not a concern when babies are younger and toothless. However, as their teeth begin to erupt, this habit can have serious adverse effects on their dental formation. Normally, your upper teeth are supposed to slightly overlap your lower teeth as they grow. This is what becomes your bite.…
The process of tooth wear involves the progressive degradation and loss of the dental structure. This condition refers to any damage to the teeth that does not result from mechanical trauma during accidents and dental cavities. Tooth wear will occur naturally as you age but in cases, the problem is more complicated. The condition is manifested as erosion by chemical dissolution, abrasion caused by the scraping of the tooth surface or attrition.…
While most people realise that excessive amounts of sweets are are not good for your teeth, these are not the only foods that can play havoc with your dental health. If you have been having some concerns about your dental health why not these diet tips to improve your teeth.
Avoid sticky foods
It’s not just lollies that can stick to your teeth. Other starchy foods like crackers and crisps can also cling to the teeth after eating and create a perfect breeding ground for nasty bacteria, and a night drinking alcoholic drinks can lead to a less than pleasant fuzziness the next morning.…
With summer around the corner, wedding season is not too far on the horizon. Whether you are the bride or an important guest, wedding season means lots of upcoming photos. As someone with crooked teeth, you know photos mean awkward situations where you just don’t want to smile. You do have options for making your next photo opportunity a lot more positive, but you have to take action now.
Why Fix Crooked Teeth?…
Halitosis is one of the concerns that would make you want to set up an appointment with a dentist at the nearest convenience. However, what some people do not realize is that bad breath may be caused by a myriad of factors, some of which you could address on your own.
By knowing the root of your bad breath, you can then decide is seeing a dentist is pertinent or if you can find a solution on your own.…
Your tooth is aching, but your dentist is booked out until the end of the week. How can you relieve the pain until your dentist appointment? There are a few options to help you carry on with life painlessly until the dentist can treat you.
Toothache Plant
Toothache plant, also known as jambu, is a natural way to sooth pain in your mouth. When you rub one of the leaves against your gum, it will create a numbing sensation within a few seconds.…
Brushing regularly and diligently is a good thing. However, when you brush too hard, the bristles on your toothbrush can cause wear on the teeth and the gums. This can cause a dental problem called teeth abrasion or teeth erosion. Read on to learn more about this dental phenomenon and how you can stop it.
What is teeth abrasion?
Teeth abrasion is basically induced wear caused by vigorous movements during brushing.…
As getting a dental implant is a surgical process, the patient is expected to feel some pain and discomfort following the procedure. However, this should abate within a couple of weeks; if it does not, then there could be a complication with the implant. Similarly, if you had an implant months or even years ago, there are a couple of conditions that can lead to long-term problems:
Short-Term Issues
If you have had dental implants recently, but have allowed yourself enough time to recover, and are still uncomfortable sensations or pain, the following factors may be at play:…