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If you have been putting off dental work that you need because you fear it will be painful, go ahead and schedule the appointment. And when you do, ask if the procedure can be performed with a dental ...
If you’re one of the more than 40 million Americans who suffer from tooth sensitivity, you’ve probably wondered how to stop sensitive teeth pain immediately. Although symptom severity varies, tooth ...
Medically reviewed by Edmund Khoo, DDSMedically reviewed by Edmund Khoo, DDS Whether it’s sharp, dull, achy, or throbbing, tooth pain can disrupt your day, making it difficult to eat, talk, focus on ...
A majority of people perceive crooked teeth as solely a matter of appearance. They may feel embarrassed about their smile or ...
You have different sets of molars when you’re growing up. The molars you get around ages 6 and 12 are known as your first and second molars. The third molars are your wisdom teeth, which you’ll get ...
Brush at least twice a day. If you can, brush after every meal. Ideally wait 30 minutes after eating; this will allow any enamel that softened from acid during eating to re-harden and not get brushed ...
Although brushing and flossing are everyday habits, sore or sensitive gums can make both a painful experience. Gum sensitivity or soreness can be mild or severe. Some people might shrug off mild ...
Medically reviewed by Edmund Khoo, DDS Getting regular dental checkups can help you ensure an early diagnosis of gum ...
That twinge when you sip your morning coffee? The occasional bleeding when you brush? That strange persistent taste that wasn’t there before? Your mouth is constantly communicating with you, sending ...
How Should I Care for My Teeth and Gums? Dental plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that builds up on your teeth throughout your day. It's colorless so you may not see it, but it's still there. The ...