How can I avoid cavities?
Maintain oral hygiene, use fluoride toothpaste, limit sugary and acidic foods, drink water, and see a dentist regularly.
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Maintain oral hygiene, use fluoride toothpaste, limit sugary and acidic foods, drink water, and see a dentist regularly.
To restore function, improve appearance, prevent bone loss, and avoid shifting of adjacent teeth.
They can cause infection, injury, gum recession, cracked or chipped teeth, interference with oral function, and allergic reactions.
Maintain good oral hygiene, have regular dental check-ups, avoid tobacco, maintain a balanced diet, and consider using an antimicrobial mouthwash.
Avoid tobacco, limit alcohol, eat a balanced diet, protect lips from the sun, and have regular dental check-ups for early detection.
A cancer that forms in the tissues of the oral cavity or the oropharynx, often detected during a routine dental check-up.
They replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues, providing function and aesthetics. They can be full (complete) or partial, depending on the number of missing teeth.
An underbite is when the lower teeth are in front of the upper teeth when biting.
Every 3-4 months or sooner if the bristles are frayed.
Stress may lead to teeth grinding, neglecting oral hygiene, and an increased risk of mouth ulcers or gum disease.
Using a mouth guard, reducing stress, avoiding alcohol and caffeine, and addressing misaligned teeth can help.
They provide preventive oral care, including teeth cleaning, scaling, and polishing, and educate patients about oral health.
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