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Extracting deciduous teeth with remaining roots—what to do?
The phenomenon of replacing deciduous teeth is completely natural to make room for permanent teeth. This is extremely simple, but sometimes adult interventions cause complications with remaining roots. If not checked carefully, the remaining roots can cause inflammation, pain, and damage to permanent teeth in the same position.
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Tooth sensitivity after giving birth: The suffering of pregnant women
Tooth sensitivity after giving birth is usually caused by a more sensitive body, a lack of calcium, or dental problems. Many simple home remedies can be applied For mild tooth sensitivity, simple home remedies can be helpful. However, women should visit a dentist for proper guidance and treatment.
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How to Completely Treat Toothache After Childbirth?
Tooth sensitivity is a common issue among women after childbirth, causing pain, discomfort, and poor appetite. Treating tooth pain after childbirth depends on the underlying cause, such as hygiene issues, calcium deficiency, poor nutrition, or dental diseases
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What is a cheek abscess?
Cheek abscess is an abscess that develops in the cheek area. It can be caused by dental decay and infection over time. When a cheek abscess develops, the patient has pain or no pain in the affected area.
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Facial changes before and after orthodontics
Many people believe that orthodontics is a method to correct dental imperfections and improve bite, thereby helping to create a more balanced and harmonious facial appearance. However, in reality, does the change before and after orthodontics have any effect on the face?
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Should wisdom teeth be extracted at age of 40?
Wisdom teeth are called the 8th molars located at the very back of the dental arch. Usually, wisdom teeth start to erupt in adulthood, from 17 to 25 years old, with 4 teeth located at the innermost corners of the jaw. However, in reality, there are many cases where wisdom teeth only start to erupt at the age of 40. So, should wisdom teeth be extracted at the age of 40, and are there any complications?
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Common antibiotics can affect tooth enamel
While it is widely known that excessive consumption of sugary or acidic foods and drinks can damage tooth enamel, it is rarely known that misuse of antibiotics can also impact tooth enamel. Therefore, it is essential not to regularly take over-the-counter antibiotics without consulting a healthcare professional.
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What medicine should I take for bleeding gums?
Bleeding gums are a sign of gingivitis, periodontitis,... dental diseases caused by improper oral hygiene. In addition, bleeding gums can also indicate that you may have some other dangerous diseases. So what medicine should I take for bleeding gums?
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What medications should be taken after a tooth extraction?
Tooth extraction is the last resort that a dentist must consider when the damaged teeth cannot be preserved any longer. The dentist will administer anesthesia before the extraction to minimize pain throughout the procedure. Many people often wonder what medications to take before and after the tooth extraction, and whether pain relief medication is needed once the anesthesia wears off.
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When Does a Tooth Take Long to Grow Back After Extraction? Is It Necessary to See a Doctor?
The issue of a child’s tooth taking a long time to grow back is something many parents are concerned about during the baby tooth replacement stage. So how long does it take for a baby tooth to grow back after extraction, and does the delay in tooth eruption affect the child’s oral health?
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How does the habit of chewing on one side affect your teeth?
The habit of chewing on one side of the jaw is an unhealthy eating habit, commonly seen in people with dental issues such as missing teeth on one side, tooth decay, broken or fractured teeth, loose teeth, or enamel erosion. So, what are the harmful effects of chewing on one side, and what can be done to fix it?
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