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Investigating the Impact of Hormones on Oral Health During Pregnancy

Exploring the Impact of Hormones on Oral Health During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a remarkable journey marked by significant physiological changes, including hormonal fluctuations. These hormonal shifts can influence a woman's health and oral well-being. Understanding how hormones affect oral health during pregnancy is essential for expectant mothers to maintain opti...

What do I do if my dental implant has broken

What to do if a Dental Implant breaks or becomes loose?

In recent years, with advancements in technology, implant dentistry has become an increasingly popular method of missing teeth replacement. They are the most durable and natural-looking form of restorative dental treatment for a missing tooth. Dental implants are surgically inserted into the jawbone...

Mouth Breathing and Open Bite

Mouth Breathing and Open Bite: Understanding The Adolescent and Lifetime Link

Understanding the relationship between mouth breathing and developing an open bite is essential for maintaining oral health, particularly in adolescents. Oral health plays a vital role in overall well-being, and recognizing the impact of different oral habits and their effects on dental structure...

Understanding the Risks and The Impact of Oral Piercing on Oral Health

Understanding the Risks and The Impact of Oral Piercing on Oral Health

Oral piercing has gained popularity as a form of self-expression among many individuals. While it may seem like a trendy fashion statement, it's important to be aware of the potential risks and adverse effects of oral piercing on oral health. Increased risk of infections: Oral piercings create ...

Pulp Necrosis: Understanding Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Pulp Necrosis: Understanding Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Pulp necrosis is a dental condition that occurs when the dental pulp – the innermost part of the tooth consisting of nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue – dies due to injury or disease. Left untreated can lead to dental problems, including pain, abscess formation, and tooth loss. Understand...