One of the most common complications of wisdom teeth removal is a condition called dry socket. This occurs when the clot that forms in the socket after a tooth is removed dislodges before the gum tissue underneath has fully healed. Dry socket can be quite painful, so it’s a good idea to take proactive steps to lower your risk of developing it as much as possible. Follow these five tips to help yourself heal without complications after having your wisdom teeth taken out.…
Orthodontic treatment is an important part of oral health. It helps to correct bite problems. This helps with speech impediments, oral hygiene, facial construction, chewing of food and even self-esteem. However, children do not like orthodontic treatment that much, especially braces. However, there is one orthodontic treatment out there that your child will be more open to—Invisalign trays. And here’s why.
They are not conspicuous
One of the reasons why children hate braces and other types of dental appliances is because everyone can see that they are wearing them; the orthodontic appliances are too conspicuous.…
Dentures can give you back the confidence to smile, allow you to chew your food comfortably again and help you protect your remaining natural teeth from becoming overused and worn out. There are also drawbacks to using dentures as a substitute for missing teeth.
Although you can chew while wearing dentures, your chewing efficiency is greatly reduced, meaning biting into tough but delicious treats such as an apple is out of the question.…