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A Quick Look at the Natural Defences Within Your Mouth

It is always wise to see a dentist to control problems with your teeth or gums. Still, the mouth is equipped with its own oral “army” to fight infections and similar issues. These are “beneficial” bacteria that help fight oral infections.

– Some bacteria are known to produce protective while blood cells.

– White blood cells combat infections and similar ailments.

– Taking antibiotics in excess can kill these beneficial bacteria.

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All You Need to Know About Jaw Tightness

The jaw is a complex joint prone to experiencing tension. Potential causes of jaw tightness include:

– Bruxism (teeth grinding) is usually caused by stress and can result in jaw tightness and headaches.

– A disorder of the temperomandibular joint (TMJ) can put undue stress on the jaw muscles resulting in tightness as well as neck or ear pain.

– If the upper and lower jaws are misaligned it may result in jaw tightness.

“Your dentist can help you determine what’s causing your pain and work with you to implement a successful treatment plan to fix it.”

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Is An Implant-Supported Bridge Right For Me?

If you’ve been recommended dental implants and you’ve done some research, you may have come across implant-supported bridges. These may be right for you in the following scenarios:

– If you are missing several teeth in a row.

– If you have a tendency to grind your teeth.

– If you want a permanent solution that looks natural and is cost-effective.

To find out if you are a good candidate for this type of dental implant, make an appointment with your dentist to have a full assessment done.

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What to Do When Your Child is Scared of the Dentist

You want your child to grow up with healthy teeth. If they are afraid of the dentist, follow these tips:

– Choose a dentist experienced with children

– If possible, have your child meet the dentist beforehand

– Always speak positively about the dentist

– Speak about the experience in simple terms

– Explain what will happen during the appointment

– Offer a reward after the visit

Encouraging great oral hygiene habits from a young age can also help mitigate any serious future dental issues.”

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Custom-Fit Sports Mouthguard for Your Child

It is worthwhile getting a custom-fit mouthguard from the dentist to protect your child’s teeth for sports. This mouthguard will protect the child’s teeth more effectively.

Key takeaways:

– Custom-fit mouthguards are more comfortable than generic shop-bought ones, so it’s more likely that the child will wear it.

– Custom-fit mouthguards are made to absorb impact and protect your child’s teeth.

– Mouthguards bought from a store tend to be less durable and need to be replaced more often.

“Since custom-fit mouthguards are made just for your child, they fit perfectly and tend to be much more comfortable than generic mouthguards.”

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What Causes Bumps on the Roof of My Mouth?

There are many potential reasons for a bump forming on the roof of the mouth. Most bumps are treatable or will go away, though others may need attention from a dentist or doctor.

Key takeaways:

– Canker sores or minor burns to the mouth can blister and produce bumps, though they normally heal themselves.

– A hard lump on the roof of the mouth could be an extra bone growth known as Torus palatinus, which is benign.

– If sores do not heal or a bump shows no sign of healing after two weeks, it is vital to consult a doctor.

“Although rare, a bump in the top of the mouth may be an extra tooth. People with hyperdontia grow too many teeth.”

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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323063.php

 

What You Should Know About Yellow Teeth

Whether you have always had yellow teeth or it’s a recent change, your dentist can help make your smile bright again:

– Genetically thinner enamel can lead to yellowish teeth.

– Food, drink, antibiotics or plaque buildup can all contribute to yellowed teeth.

– Teeth also tend to become more yellow with advancing age.

– Your dentist will be happy to advise if your yellow teeth can be brightened and the treatment options available.

“Since tooth enamel can be affected by oral care habits and the foods we eat, genetics is only partially responsible in many cases.”

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Signs that You Might Be Grinding Your Teeth

If you regularly grind your teeth, you might be suffering from a relatively common condition known as bruxism. There is also a possibility that your teeth are misaligned. Signs of bruxism:

– Unexplained headaches or jaw pain.

– Worn-down enamel that is particular to certain teeth.

– Physical issues such as an uneven smile or a growing number of cavities.

”Teeth grinding, also referred to as bruxism, is an unfortunate common habit.”

Learn more about the relationship between bruxism and misaligned teeth here:

https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/how-do-i-know-if-i-have-an-improper-bite/

 

Does Teething Cause Vomiting?

Teething begins around 6 months. It’s important to recognize the symptoms to understand whether you need a dentist or a doctor.

Main Points:

– Sore, red gums, drooling, irritability are teething symptoms.

– Vomiting, diarrhea, and usually symptoms of illness.

– See a doctor if your infant’s vomiting persists.

Vomiting during this time is due to a bacterial or viral infection.

“Research suggests that the symptoms of teething peak as the front teeth appear…”

Full article:

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322987.php

 

What You Need to Know about Receding Gums

Gums help to hold your teeth in place. When they recede, tooth roots become exposed causing pain, sensitivity, loose teeth.

Main points:

– Bacteria can cause gum disease; treatment involves deep cleaning by the dentist.

– Aggressive brushing and flossing damages gums so use a soft toothbrush and floss gently.

– Genetics, teeth-grinding or misaligned teeth can contribute to gum problems but there are treatment options.

Seek treatment if you experience, pain, redness or bleeding of the gums or your teeth appear to look longer.

“Regardless of what’s causing your receding gums, your dentist can help.”

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