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The bear, who lives at the Highland Wildlife Park in Kingussie, needed dental surgery after antibiotics failed to cure an infection which had left him with a swollen jaw.
Gums make one of the most important parts in your mouth, and a part of it contributes to your smile. Many people who suffer from severe gum disease, often see the recession of the gums, and a greater part of tooth is exposed, which not only causes sensitivity when extreme hot or cold foods are taken, but also doesn’t look good when the person smiles.
Smoking has already been a bad habit of people around the world, not minding the bad effects of nicotine. Nicotine is a chemical present in tobacco plants and is considered by chemists as poison.
Recently, dental technology has advanced significantly and these advancements there have altered the way that dentists administer pain free and efficient dental care. Therefore, if you are one of those many patients who refuse to make a dental appointment as a result of your fear of pain, you no longer have to take any chances with your dental health.
While rare, sometimes dental implants failure can occur is some instances. There are a number of different reason that dental implant rejection or failure can happen. By understanding the cited causes for dental implants failure, you can make a better decision as to whether or not dental implants are right for you and your needs.
Nowadays, dentists have many options for dealing with dental emergencies. We can benefit from advancements in dentistry, like pain management and techniques to restore teeth. Teeth can be restored with synthetic materials that resemble the natural teeth and are strong enough to bear any amount of load.
Root canal is the canal that runs inside the root of the tooth. It contains the nerves and blood vessels inside the tooth. Root canal is also procedure of removing of disease and injury of the tooth pulp (nerve inside the tooth), cleaning, filling and sealing the remaining space.
When plaque and tartar stick to the teeth under the gums, bacteria growths and produce chemicals and toxins that the body does not identify. The white blood cells producing by body as the result, get to area which results in gum inflammation. This is also known as gum inflammation or swollen gums.
A recent poll of 1,000 people over 35 done by Harris Interactive Inc. found that 60 percent of adults surveyed knew little, if anything, about swollen gums and gum disease, the symptoms, available treatments, and — most importantly — the consequences. And 39 percent do not visit a dentist regularly. Yet, swollen gums and gum disease is the leading cause of adult tooth loss.
Question I’ve done a lot of research on what to expect during the procedure and how to best care for the area afterwards, but little info on the recovery period. I’m having 4 teeth taken out in a few weeks and am headed on vacation 6 days later. I figure taking every possible preventative and [...]
You may not have heard of it, but you use it hundreds of times every day. It is the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ), the joint where the mandible (the lower jaw) joins the temporal bone of the skull, immediately in front of the ear on each side of your head.
Question How long does it take the swelling to go down after you get your wisdom teeth out? I’m getting wisdom teeth out 9 days before my prom and im wondering if I will be ok for pictures.
Swollen gums are irritated and swollen due to a plaque or calculus (tartar) buildup along the gum line. Gum swelling is quite common and may involve one or many papillae. Occasionally, the gums swell significantly, obscuring the teeth altogether.
A root abscess typically originates from dead pulp tissue, usually caused by untreated tooth decay, cracked teeth or extensive periodontal disease. A failed root canal treatment, may also create a similar abscess.




