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Causes of Jaw Deformities

The two most important organs of the face are the upper and lower jaws, which in the absence of fit between the two, such as the back or front of the jaw, excessive overlap, asymmetry, etc., a phenomenon called jaw and facial abnormalities occurs. Oral and maxillofacial abnormalities are caused by a variety of causes, […]

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Hot and Cold Sensitivities

Tooth sensitivity to heat and cold can be more than a minor inconvenience. If you have to change your eating and drinking habits so that your teeth do not have an upsetting reaction to you, then perhaps your problem is more advanced than a normal allergy. It is not uncommon for your teeth to grind […]

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Bruxism

Clenching or squeezing the teeth together, intentionally or unintentionally, is called bruxism or gnashing of teeth. Those who suffer from bruxism rub their teeth only during sleep, which is called “nocturnal bruxism” or “sleepy bruxism”, while others wear their teeth during the day, which is thought to be caused by stress or anxiety. Stress can […]

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Preserving Baby Teeth

Preserving baby teeth Preserving baby teeth is as important as puberty teeth. Drinking fruit juice with a glass of milk will increase children’s tooth decay. One-third of children suffer from tooth decay by the age of 3 because they drink a glass of juice. These sugary drinks directly affect the teeth and produce acid, which […]

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Gum Disease

Gum disease is very dangerous and can cause tooth loss in adults. It can occur at any age, but is more common in adults. It can be easily treated with an initial diagnosis by a doctor. Not brushing regularly and not flossing can cause plaque to form, and the bacteria in dental plaque, in addition […]

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Spaces Between Teeth

One of the signs of beauty is having a beautiful smile. The definition of a beautiful smile, regardless of taste, usually includes neat, white teeth. Do not doubt that the first thing that makes a laugh beautiful are the teeth. The shape of the jaw and teeth has a significant effect on your satisfaction with […]

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Fractured Teeth

Some people’s teeth suddenly break vertically. Why does this sometimes happen? It is good to know that the pressures from chewing food are applied to the teeth in a balanced and appropriate way, and the teeth also transfer this pressure to the upper and lower jaws, but if a person loses several teeth for any […]

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The Pros and Cons of Veneers

A veneer is a shell or layer that is made of materials of the same color as the teeth of people and is used to cover the front surface of teeth that may not look good due to distance, different colors, or they are deformed and crooked. Veneers are usually made in the laboratory by […]

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Why are my Teeth Discoloured?

If your teeth have become discolored for no apparent reason and other symptoms have appeared, see a dentist to diagnose the cause and recommend the appropriate treatment. There are several reasons for discolored teeth, including: 1. Food and drink: Coffee, tea, soft drinks, some juices and vegetable juices (such as apple juice and tomato juice) […]

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What is a Mouthguard Used For?

A mouthguard is a cover that is placed on the teeth and is often used to protect the teeth from damage against bruxism (teeth grinding) and during exercise. There are different types of mouthguards: Prefabricated and Ready To Use: They are inexpensive and can be purchased at most good sports stores and pharmacies. However, little […]