Loosening of permanent teeth is usually a sign of redness for oral problems and should be addressed as soon as possible. There are many different types of oral diseases that can cause loose teeth. Loose teeth, in addition to the problems they cause you in terms of biting and chewing food due to the misalignment […]
Treatment for loose teeth in adults begins as soon as the dentist can diagnose the cause. Most of them are preventable or act as a treatment to prevent any underlying disease that is developing your loose tooth syndrome. Splinting If your loose tooth is not detached from the gums, you can treat it with a […]
Enamel is the outermost layer of teeth and the hardest tissue in the human body. This layer is white and surrounds the crown of the tooth. Normally, a very small amount of tooth enamel is damaged during the day and night, but with good oral hygiene, it is not too late to restore the enamel […]
Toothache is a relatively common and often unbearable pain that can occur at any time but usually becomes extremely annoying and restrictive during the night. When you have this problem during the night, it becomes difficult for you to sleep and you may wake up constantly. If you have this problem many times or you […]
Not all pain in the jaw and face is related to the teeth. Sometimes the source of these pains is another factor; For example, pain from trigeminal neuralgia, shingles, migraine, and sinusitis are sometimes confused with toothache. Another important cause of toothache is myocardial infarction, which manifests itself as toothache and lower left jaw pain. […]
Arbitrary use of antibiotics to treat dental abscesses only relieves the symptoms of the disease and the infection persists. Abscess means the accumulation of pus and infection in the tissues of the body and may form anywhere on the body, including in the oral cavity. Abscesses occur due to tooth decay. Therefore, if tooth decay […]