Every adult human has 32 permanent teeth, of which 28 teeth grow from the age of 6 to 9 years, and 4 wisdom teeth in adulthood (between 17 and 23 years old) complete the number of teeth. Milk teeth, which are in the mouth from infancy to childhood, gradually become loose and fall out to […]
Most of the time, a decayed tooth does not show any symptoms unless this decay has involved the root of the tooth. In other words, it has reached the nerve and needs tooth extraction. With the increase in the amount of root decay, the tooth pain increased until the pain became permanent and the pain […]
Deciding to straighten crooked teeth is a personal decision. For many people, lack of funds or lack of dental health insurance support may affect the decision to straighten teeth. A person’s general health issues may also play a role in the cause of crooked permanent teeth. If you are personally unhappy with the crookedness of […]
During our life, our teeth continue to grow through different stages. The last tooth that completes this process is a tooth called the wisdom tooth, whose name has nothing to do with intelligence and its completion. What is a wisdom tooth and in which part of the mouth is it located? These teeth, which include […]
If you notice that your child has not yet lost milk teeth compared to his sibling, you can visit the dentist. By performing examinations, the dentist will make sure of the presence of permanent teeth in the gums, and in the face, he will have a better diagnosis with a radiographic image. If it is […]
Gingival hyperplasia is the enlargement or excessive growth of gum tissue around the teeth. This means an increase in gum volume. Therefore, in most cases, the term hyperplasia is used instead of the term excessive gum growth. Gingival hyperplasia, gingival overgrowth, gingival enlargement, hypotrophy and hypertrophic inflammation are also called. Symptoms of gingival hyperplasia Gingival […]
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