2016

What You Need To Know About Root Resorption

Root resorption is a serious dental problem that can result in the structure of your tooth being eaten away. The primary teeth naturally wear off so as to give room for the adult teeth to erupt, but this shouldn't happen to adult teeth. Patients who suffer from this condition are at risk of premature tooth loss that can affect their smile and ability to chew and swallow. This article looks at how root resorption happens, who is at risk, and what can be done to prevent or correct the condition.

Understanding TMD

One of the most common symptoms of dental issues is persistent pain in the jaw. Such pain is often linked to infections, abscesses, and other teeth-related issues. Yet it can also be a sign that you are suffering from the condition called temporomandibular joint disorder--more commonly referred to as TMD. If you would like to increase your understanding of this common malady, read on. This article will provide a useful introduction to the topic of TMD.

Tongue Tie Symptoms Every New Parent Should Know

Despite the fact that it's a common condition, tongue tie is often overlooked in the early days of life. Many times the symptoms are misinterpreted as part of a different condition, which leaves you struggling to help your child overcome the problem. One of the keys to identifying and addressing tongue tie is to understand the symptoms yourself. Here's a look at what you need to know about tongue tie and how it may exhibit in your baby.

Interesting Facts About Dental Implants That Can Help You Make Your Decision

Dental implants aren't for everyone, and in fact, if you have too many teeth that either must be removed or your jaw isn't healthy enough to support them, then you most likely will be issued dentures. However, if you are considering dental implants instead, there are some interesting facts you should know that can help make you decide if this is the right direction for you. High Success Rate The rate that dental implants are successful is really determined on the health of your jaw and surrounding teeth.

3 Options for Replacing Missing Teeth

Losing a permanent tooth can make you self-conscious about your smile, and having a gap in your gums could possibly cause your remaining teeth to move out of alignment. Luckily, if you are missing one or more teeth, you have several options. Continue reading to learn more about how a dentist can assist you in restoring your mouth if you are missing a tooth. Removable Partial Denture As its name suggests, a removable partial denture can be taken out of the mouth to be cleaned.