Dental crowding – Space Creation

We’ll be writing about dental crowding now. Crowding affects approximately 60% of Caucasians both jaw size and tooth size are mainly genetically determined and appear to be reduced in size however environmental factors, for example, premature deciduous tooth loss can also increase crowding. In evolutionary terms both jaw size, and tooth size appear to be […]
Understanding Cracked Tooth Treatment and Symptoms

Sometimes teeth can develop cracks, and when not treated this can have serious consequences for your oral health.Cracks can come from injury, or large fillings that weaken the rest of the tooth. Even small cracks can allow bacteria into the tooth, causing decay or infection, leading to further destruction.A cracked tooth may or may not be sensitive […]
Reasons for Tooth Extraction

Your smile deserves the best, and the best is at keeping your teeth healthy. If your tooth is badly decayed, it cannot be saved. Your dentist may recommend a tooth extraction. It is a common surgical procedure. Here we are going to provide some information about how tooth extraction will happen and what kind of […]
What Is An Overbite

Overbite is a jaw problem. This problem can be caused by asymmetrical growth of the jaw, which causes the maxillary teeth to cover the mandibular teeth. Overbite is the vertical protrusion of the upper teeth on the front teeth. If the upper teeth protrude in childhood, the chances of breaking teeth in adulthood increase because […]
Underbite Causes and Treatment Methods

When the mandible and upper jaw are not aligned, and the mandible is in front of the upper jaw, it is called an underbite. The anterior mandible is one of the problems and wrong conditions related to the mouth and teeth that could have environmental or hereditary factors. Dental orthodontics is performed to treat problems related […]
Diabetes and Dental Care

Dental Problems and Diabetes Diabetes is one of the diseases that many people suffer from. Unfortunately, many of them are unaware of their illness, and this ignorance has a bad effect on the severity of the illness. People with diabetes are more likely to develop oral and gum disease. Gum disease is 3 times more […]