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What Should You Know About Dental Care When You Have An Artificial Joint?

If you've recently undergone a knee, hip, or other joint replacement, you may already be enjoying some of the benefits -- often including an improved range of motion and pain-free movement. While having a deteriorated and painful joint replaced with an artificial one can feel like rolling back the clock, artificial joints can present some unexpected complications when it comes to your oral health. Read on to learn more about the specific dental concerns faced by those with artificial joints, as well as what you can do to preserve your health (both oral and otherwise) following joint surgery.

Should Dentists Remove Teens' Wisdom Teeth? Advice For Parents

Healthy adults normally have 32 permanent teeth, including four wisdom teeth. The wisdom teeth (or third molars) generally start to erupt when you hit your late teens, and dentists often suggest that they remove these teeth at an early age. Find out why your wisdom teeth can cause problems, and consider the reasons why a dentist may suggest early extraction. The problem with wisdom teeth Scientists believe that the wisdom teeth were once critical to humans, but evolution has largely left these molars redundant.

What Is A Pindborg Tumour?

While most people expect their dentist to talk to them about gum disease and tooth decay, other conditions are more unusual. A lot of people overlook strange bumps and growths in their mouths, but some types of swelling are harder to ignore. A Pindborg tumour is a rare type of growth, and you can learn more about the symptoms of this condition, and find out what sort of treatment you can expect for these tumours.

4 Things You Need To Know About Endodontic Retreatment

When your teeth become seriously decayed, the innermost part of the tooth, the pulp, can be exposed to bacteria. The pulp can then become infected, necessitating a root canal treatment. During this procedure, the infected pulp is removed and replaced with a new filling. This procedure isn't always effective, so in the months or years that follow your root canal treatment, your dentist may tell you that you need to have the procedure done again.

5 Things You Need To Know About Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that makes you stop breathing repeatedly while you're sleeping. Every time you stop breathing, you wake up and then start breathing again. There are different types of sleep apnea, but obstructive sleep apnea is the most common type. Here's what you need to know about it. What obstructs your breathing? Excess tissue in the back of your throat is responsible for sleep apnea. This tissue blocks your airway while you're sleeping, which makes you unable to breathe.

Pain Killer Problems: Are You Actually Allergic To Local Anesthetic?

Because local anesthetic forms the base of pain control in most dental offices, it can be really difficult to maintain consistent dental care if you are allergic. However, because an allergy to local pain killers is so rare, you should examine your reaction when you go to the dentist to make sure that you have a true allergy. Even though you have an adverse reaction to a numbing needle, it may not actually be the anesthetic itself that is causing the problem.

3 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Getting A Dental Implant

You don't want to walk around with missing teeth, and you don't have to. While there are alternatives for replacing missing teeth, dental implants offer the most durable results. If you are considering a dental implant to replace your missing tooth, make sure to ask yourself these three questions first. Are You a Good Candidate for A Dental Implant? A dental implant is a major oral procedure, so the first requirement for being a good candidate is having good overall health, so your body can heal appropriately.

3 Natural Ways To Prevent Cavities That Work

Do you want to make your dentist really happy at your next visit? Show up with a perfect mouth full of healthy teeth with no cavities. Sometimes, it seems like no matter how much you brush and floss, you still get the occasional cavity or two once in a while. If you have weak or thin enamel, you might even get them more often. The good news is nature offers some very powerful answers even your dentist will approve of you using.

Splinting And Bone Grafts As Alternatives To Full Dental Extraction

If your dentist has recently diagnosed you with a serious form of periodontal disease that involves the degradation of your jaw bone, then you may be asked to consider a full dental extraction. This may be ideal if you are prone to infections, if your teeth are extremely painful, or if you are in generally poor health. If you are healthy and if you want to keep your teeth though, then you can speak with your dental professional about treatments that can be used to save your teeth.

4 Alternative Solutions For Straightening Your Teeth

While braces are by far the best known method for straightening teeth, there are several other treatments that an oral surgeon can provide that can be effective for overbites, underbites, and mildly crooked teeth. If you have been hesitant to visit a dentist about having your teeth straightened due to the discomfort or appearance of metal braces, consider talking to your dentist about these four alternative options. Veneers While straightening your teeth is not the primary function of dental veneers, they can be effective for covering up minor misalignment issues or worn and chipped teeth.