March 2022

Teeth help you chew your food, making it easier to digest. Each type of tooth has a slightly different shape and performs a different job. Types of teeth include: Incisors:  Incisors are the eight teeth in the front of your mouth (four on top and four...

Fearful and anxious individuals feel that something dreadful is going to happen during dental treatment, and hence do not visit the dentist. Such behavior ultimately results in bad oral health, with more missing teeth, decayed teeth, and poor periodontal status. They present to the dental...

Take the following steps to prevent tooth decay:   Take good care of your own oral health even before your baby is born. It is important and OK to see a dentist for oral care while you are pregnant.   Whether you choose to breastfeed or bottle-feed, it is important...

Chances are, visiting a dentist won't be nearly as painful as you expect. Surveys of patients before and after the most dreaded procedures -- such as a root canal or wisdom tooth extraction -- have found that they anticipated much more discomfort than they actually experienced. Still, even...

Getting a dental filling brings relief from the symptoms of cavities, like toothaches and sensitivity. Here is what patients should do after fillings have been installed:   ·       Wait until the anesthetic wears off As we mentioned earlier, the dentist will inject the patient with an anesthetic during...

Good dental hygiene begins with regularly brushing your teeth. Sticking to a daily routine of brushing and flossing helps contribute to a bright smile, fewer cavities, and better overall health. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends brushing your teeth twice a day, in the morning and evening, with...