Mouth Ulcers
What causes mouth ulcers? Most minor, single mouth ulcers are often caused by mechanical injury—for example, biting your cheek, not brushing correctly, or by a sharp tooth or filling. Re-current mouth ulcers can be a…
What causes mouth ulcers? Most minor, single mouth ulcers are often caused by mechanical injury—for example, biting your cheek, not brushing correctly, or by a sharp tooth or filling. Re-current mouth ulcers can be a…
1. Addresses the inevitability of plaque and tartar build-up No matter how well you clean your teeth at home, over time there is almost certain to be some degree of plaque and tartar build-up from…
Use of Antibiotics for Dental Infections Dental infections can be painful and challenging to treat. Knowing when antibiotics are appropriate is essential for effective care and recovery. What Don’t Antibiotics Treat? Antibiotics are not effective…
Implants can and do fracture where the superstructure screws onto the bone. For this reason, many implantologists are cautious when fitting implants for patients who brux or grind their teeth. The implant’s inherent feedback may…
1. Not brushing long enough This is a classic offense – we recommend you brush your teeth for 2 minutes, twice a day. That’s 2 minutes before you go to bed and at least one…
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