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Abscessed Tooth
An abscessed tooth is an infected tooth. Your teeth contain tiny canals called root canals. Your root canals and the interior of your teeth contain pulp. Pulp is commonly infected by an untreated cavity. An untreated cavity can lead to ... Read More
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Apexification
Apexification is a treatment used to seal an open apex. The apex is the bottom part of a tooth’s root. Your teeth have tiny passageways called root canals. An open apex occurs when the root canals are not closed. Open ... Read More
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Apicoectomy
An apicoectomy, also called a surgical root canal, is a dental treatment for an infected tooth root. An apicoectomy involves surgically removing the tip of the root and the infection. A filling is placed at the root tip to prevent ... Read More
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Bisphosphonate and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
Osteonecrosis of the jaw is a rare condition that can be caused by bisphosphonate medication. It is a serious disorder that causes severe bone destruction or loss. Osteonecrosis of the jaw may be treated with antibiotic rinses, removable mouth pieces, ... Read More
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Bite Problems- Malocclusions
A malocclusion is a dental term for a bite problem. Everyone has some degree of malocclusion. However, significant malocclusions can contribute to mouth breathing and interfere with speaking and eating. A poor bite can cause teeth and enamel to wear ... Read More
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CariFree™ Cavity Prevention System
The CariFree™ system embraces advanced infection detection and treatment technology to prevent cavities before they start. In less than a minute, the CariFree™ system allows your dentist to measure the magnitude of harmful bacteria on your teeth. If decay-causing bacteria ... Read More
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Cavities
Cavities are caused by tooth decay. Cavities are more common among children, but adults may develop them as well. Tooth decay occurs for several reasons including plaque formation, what you eat, the use of fluoride, how well you care for ... Read More
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Cracked Teeth
Cracked teeth can result from grinding or clenching your teeth and chewing on hard objects, such as ice or hard candy. Cracked teeth may cause on again, off again pain and temperature sensitivity. You should contact your dentist as soon ... Read More
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Crowns (Caps)
A crown is a lab created “cap” that serves as a replacement for a tooth. It fits over a tooth or dental implant. Crowns restore a tooth’s strength, function, and appearance. Essentially, a crown becomes the new outer layer for a ... Read More
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Dental Implants
Dental implants are a beautiful natural-looking solution for missing teeth. They are the modern-day treatment of choice for tooth replacement. Dental implants are surgically placed in the jawbone. They serve as anchors for the attachment of replacement teeth, crowns, and ... Read More
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Dentures/Partial and Full
Dentures are removable artificial teeth. Dentures can be partial or full. After tooth loss, dentures can restore your ability to eat and speak. They provide a natural looking smile while enhancing your facial appearance. Dentures are made of various materials to ... Read More
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Diabetes and Oral Health
Diabetes is a disease that affects how the body uses glucose, a sugar that is a source of fuel. Normally, insulin, a hormone, helps glucose enter the body cells where it is used for energy. There are different types of ... Read More
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Eating Disorders and Tooth Care
Eating disorders are abnormal eating compulsions. People with eating disorders have a distorted body image. They attempt to control their weight by controlling their food intake. There are several types of eating disorders. Bulimia and anorexia nervosa are two of ... Read More
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Endodontic Retreatment
Even with the best care, endodontic treatments occasionally need to be repeated. The most common repeated endodontic treatment is for an unsuccessful root canal that leads to endodontic infection. Initial treatments may fail for many reasons. Repeated endodontic treatments are used ... Read More
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Gum Disease and Periodontal Treatments
Periodontal disease, commonly known as “gum disease,” is a leading cause of tooth loss in adults. It occurs when harmful bacteria infect the gums and create gaps around the teeth. Periodontal disease is termed a “silent disease” because it may ... Read More
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Invisalign
Invisalign® is the newest product in tooth straightening systems. Unlike traditional metal braces, Invisalign® Aligners are clear and nearly undetectable. They are conveniently removable for eating, brushing, and flossing your teeth. Invisalign® Aligners are comfortable. They are custom made to ... Read More
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Methamphetamine and Oral Health
Methamphetamine is an illegal street drug. It is a stimulant that produces a prolonged high or euphoric state. Methamphetamine use is a threat to your child’s general health and oral health. A common side effect of using the drug is ... Read More
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Mouth Piercings and Jewelry
Mouth piercings and jewelry are a type of fashion trend among some young adults and teenagers. The lips, tongue, and cheeks may be pierced to wear barbell, hoop, or stud-type jewelry, similar to earrings. Oral piercing procedures and the jewelry ... Read More
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Mouth Sores
Mouth sores are a common condition. They can cause pain and discomfort. Some develop inside of the mouth and others develop on the lips and skin surrounding the mouth. There are several different types of mouth sores. The most common ... Read More
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Oral Cancer
Oral cancer can occur on the lips, tongue, gums, or other tissues inside of the mouth. It most commonly occurs on the lower lip. Oral cancer is more common in people over the age of 40 years old. It occurs ... Read More
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Oral Health
Good oral health care includes professional dental treatments provided by your dentist and good habits at home. You should eat well-balanced meals and limit between-meal snacks. Keep your teeth clean by brushing and flossing. Healthy habits ensure healthy teeth and ... Read More
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Orthodontics
Orthodontics or “braces” are devices worn on the teeth to improve tooth alignment. Orthodontics can be helpful for both children and adults. Orthodontics can improve the function of your teeth and the appearance of your smile. In most cases, orthodontics ... Read More
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Pain Free Dentistry
Your comfort and safety are among your dentist’s top concerns. There are several options for pain-free dentistry. Your dentist is happy to discuss and use the most appropriate method for you. Knowing that your visit will be pain-free can help ... Read More
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Pediatric Traumatic Dental Injuries
Pediatric dental emergencies include broken, chipped, or injured loose teeth. Pediatric dental emergencies are conditions that cause your child pain or threaten the health of your child's teeth and gums. It also includes cracked teeth, bleeding gums, and fillings that have come out. ... Read More
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Pediatrics - Mouth Piercings and Jewelry
Mouth piercings and jewelry are a type of fashion trend among some young adults and teenagers. The lips, tongue, and cheeks may be pierced to wear barbell, hoop, or stud type jewelry, similar to earrings. Oral piercing procedures and the ... Read More
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Pediatrics - Mouthguards for Sports
Mouthguards are protective coverings worn over the teeth. They provide protection to a child’s mouth, teeth, tongue, and gums during contact or impact sports. There are several types of mouthguards. Your dentist can help you choose the most appropriate one ... Read More
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Pediatrics - Teething
Babies may start getting teeth their first teeth at as early as six months old. Some babies may experience discomfort as the teeth begin to come in and break through the gum. Babies respond to teething and teething treatments differently. ... Read More
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Pediatrics - Thumb Sucking
Thumb sucking is a natural reflex for babies. They may suck on their thumb, pacifier, or other objects to relax, induce sleep, explore their world, or for security. Youngsters usually stop thumb sucking between the ages of two and four ... Read More
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Root Canal
Root canal therapy or “root canal” is a procedure to treat and save damaged and infected teeth. Before root canal therapy, the only treatment for affected teeth was removal. Today, root canal therapy is a common procedure. It has a ... Read More
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Sedation Dentistry
It is very common for people to have fear or feel nervous about visiting their dentist. Sedation dentistry is helpful for people that experience high levels of anxiety during dental procedures. Sedation dentistry makes you feel very relaxed during your ... Read More
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Sensitive Teeth
Sensitive teeth are a very common condition. Sensitive teeth cause brief pain or discomfort when the teeth come in contact with hot or cold temperatures from the air, food, or beverages. Cavities, cracked teeth, eroded teeth, and gum disease are ... Read More
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Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
Teeth grinding, called bruxism, results from repeatedly clenching and releasing the jaw muscles. Both children and adults can experience bruxism. It may occur during the day or night. It is caused by several factors including stress, certain medications, certain illegal ... Read More
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Teeth Whitening- External Stains
Teeth whitening can lighten the shade of your teeth and brighten the appearance of your smile. Teeth whitening systems remove or bleach external stains on your teeth. Your teeth can become stained, darker, or discolored over time. Teeth whitening systems ... Read More
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TMJ- Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) is a condition that affects the jaw joint. Your lower jaw attaches to your skull by muscles and the two temporomandibular joints located near your ears. Your jaw opens, closes, and moves from side to side. ... Read More
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Tooth Anatomy: An Overview of Your Teeth
Your teeth serve many purposes. They help you chew food. Teeth work with your tongue to help you form sounds to speak. Teeth also create your beautiful smile and give your face its shape. Teeth vary in shape, size, location, ... Read More
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Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction may be necessary for several reasons. Teeth may need to be removed if they are decayed or infected. In some cases, teeth are removed prior to orthodontic procedures. Wisdom teeth are commonly extracted. With modern dental methods, you ... Read More
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Tooth Fillings
Tooth fillings are substances used to restore teeth following tooth decay or injury. They prolong the life of your natural teeth. Fillings fill in openings on a tooth after a cavity is removed or a crack has occurred. Fillings are ... Read More
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Veneers
Veneers are thin artificial coverings that are applied over the front of your natural teeth. Veneers are used to correct the appearance of chipped, cracked, or gapped teeth and tooth discoloration. There is more than one type of veneer from ... Read More
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Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars. Some people may not develop a full set of wisdom teeth. Others may not develop any at all. It is very common for wisdom teeth to require dental treatment. Wisdom teeth ... Read More
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Your General Examination Visit- What to Expect
A general dental examination and tooth cleaning can help you achieve and maintain excellent oral health. It is important to receive preventative care and have your dentist treat any problems as soon as they arise. Modern dentistry has made dental ... Read More
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ZOOM!® - Teeth Whitening
The Zoom!® Professional Whitening System (Zoom!®) is one of the newest ways to whiten your teeth and brighten your smile. Zoom!® is a bleaching process that safely lightens discolored teeth. It is quick and easy. The process can be completed ... Read More
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The iHealthSpot patient education library was written collaboratively by the iHealthSpot editorial team which includes Senior Medical Authors Dr. Mary Car-Blanchard, OTD/OTR/L and Valerie K. Clark, and the following editorial advisors: Steve Meadows, MD, Ernie F. Soto, DDS, Ronald J. Glatzer, MD, Jonathan Rosenberg, MD, Christopher M. Nolte, MD, David Applebaum, MD, Jonathan M. Tarrash, MD, and Paula Soto, RN/BSN. This content complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information. The library commenced development on September 1, 2005 with the latest update/addition on February 16, 2022. For information on iHealthSpot’s other services including medical website design, visit www.iHealthSpot.com.