Understanding the difference between simple and surgical extractions

Simple Extraction: Generally, dentists do simple extractions rather than surgical. Simple extractions are performed on a tooth that can be seen inside the mouth. When a simple extraction is performed, a dentist uses an instrument called an elevator to loosen the tooth. After that, the tooth is removed with forceps. Surgical Extraction: Surgical extractions are much more complex than simple …

How to Prevent Gum Disease and Infection

Maintaining healthy gums and avoiding infection can be easy if you make oral hygiene a priority every day. By brushing and flossing daily, you can significantly reduce your risk of gum disease and infected gums. Start a proper oral health routine and stick to it. You will benefit from these healthy habits. Brushing twice a day. Brush your teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice …

Tooth Decay in Kids

The best way to fight cavities is to get in a routine of regular dental care starting at a young age. As children develop more teeth around ages two or three, the same general rules apply to fight cavities as for teens and adults: Visit a dentist regularly Eat tooth-healthy foods, including fruits, vegetables, and cheese Rinse with water if …

Why Are My Gums Bleeding?

Do you experience bleeding gums? This is can be a sign that your gums are not being properly cared for and need more attention. There is no need to worry too much about your bleeding gums. In fact, about 60% of people experience gingivitis at least once. However, if you ignore “pink in the sink” your gums will get much …

Fun Facts for Kids

The body is a fantastic machine that is constantly changing as we get older. Teeth facts for kids can help spark interest and provide education that can last a lifetime. The mouth is the gateway to bodily health. Parents should start educating their children with proper oral health care starting at a young age. Here are a few fun facts …

Tooth Nerve Pain

Nerve Sensitivity The nerves of a tooth are located in the pulp. The pulp is made up of living connective tissue and cells called odontoblasts. There are two different types of nerve sensitivities. Pulpal Sensitivity: Nerve pain focused on one specific tooth is most likely affecting the tooth pulp. Common causes of nerve pain in teeth include: a recent tooth …

How To Prevent Tooth Decay

Definition Tooth decay occurs when specific types of bacteria produce acid destroying the tooth’s enamel. Cavity symptoms include: Toothache Sensitivity to cold, hot, and sweet foods and drinks Discomfort when chewing Oral Hygiene Tools and Preventive Products There are multiple dental health aids available that can help you prevent dental caries. A toothbrush that has the proper bristles and angles …