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Reasons Why Your Toothache Hurts More at Night

Reasons Why Your Toothache Hurts More at Night

A toothache can be a distressing experience, especially when it intensifies during nighttime sleep. Many wonder why tooth pain becomes more pronounced when lying down to rest. There are several reasons that contribute towards increased tooth pain during the night. Possible causes behind nighttime to...

6 Symptoms of Teething and Caring for a Teething Baby
An In-Depth Look at a Teething

Teething: 6 Symptoms of Teething and Caring for a Teething Baby

Every parent eagerly awaits the moment their baby flashes that first adorable toothy smile. However, before that first tooth erupts, there's a natural and sometimes challenging process called teething. This article delves deep into the intricacies of teething, what to expect, and how to ensure optim...

How to fix a chipped or broken tooth

Have You Broken Your Tooth? 5 Ways To Fix a Broken Tooth

It is essential to see a dentist as soon as possible for treatment. Depending on the extent of the damage, the dentist may recommend a filling, crown, root canal, or extraction. In some cases, the dentist may be able to bond the broken piece of the tooth back onto the tooth. The sooner you see a den...

Teenagers' Guide to Maintaining a Healthy Smile

Teenagers’ Guide to Maintaining a Healthy Smile

Building Lifelong Healthy Smiles for Teenagers. The teenage years are an exciting time filled with growth and self-discovery. Teenagers must prioritize their oral health for a healthy smile despite the various changes and responsibilities. By adopting good dental habits early on, teenagers can lay t...

7 Oral Health Risks from Sharing Drinks

7 Oral Health Risks from Sharing Drinks

Sharing drinks is a common social practice, especially among close friends and family members. It might seem harmless to pass around a bottle of water, sip from the same straw, or take a swig from a shared coffee cup. However, this habit can have hidden consequences for your oral health.