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How dentists can help with TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders

How dentists can help with TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders

TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder is a condition that affects the jaw joint and the surrounding muscles. It can cause pain, discomfort, and limited jaw movement, making everyday activities like chewing and talking challenging. While TMJ disorder can be frustrating, the good news is that dentist...

Effects of tooth loss

Ramifications of Long-Term Tooth Loss: Impact on Oral and Overall Health

Long-term tooth loss can significantly impact oral health and overall well-being. Losing teeth can affect daily life, including eating, speaking, and self-confidence. However, the consequences extend beyond aesthetics and functionality.

The Intriguing Link Between Ear Infections and Tooth Infections

The Intriguing Link Between Ear Infections and Tooth Infections

Our body's systems are intricately connected; sometimes, an issue in one area can unexpectedly affect another. One fascinating example of this interconnectedness is the potential link between ear and tooth infections. While they may seem like separate issues, there are instances when problems in the...

The Consequences of an Untreated Fractured Tooth

Untreated Fractured Tooth: 4 Types of Cracked Teeth & Risks

A fractured tooth can be a distressing experience, whether caused by trauma, decay, or biting into a hard object. While a broken tooth may seem minor and cause minimal discomfort, it is crucial not to underestimate the potential consequences of leaving cracked teeth untreated. It is essential to not...

Ankyloglossia (Tongue Tie): Understanding the Condition and It's Management

Ankyloglossia (Tongue Tie): Understanding the Condition and It’s Management

Ankyloglossia, commonly known as tongue-tie, is a condition present at birth that affects the tongue's range of motion. With an increasing awareness of its impact on various aspects of health and development, understanding ankyloglossia has become crucial for healthcare providers and parents.