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What Constitutes A Dental Emergency?

Any medical emergency can be life threatening and require immediate attention. Same goes with dental emergencies. Dental emergencies are more common than you think. In this bog, we will talk more about dental issues which can fall into the category of emergencies....

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Treatment Options for Periapical Abscess with Sinus

A periapical abscess is a serious dental infection that can spread to the sinus cavity. It causes severe pain and discomfort. A periapical abscess with sinus symptoms develops when a tooth's pulp becomes infected. It turns into a pocket of pus at the tip of the...

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Why Does Sour Candy Hurt My Teeth?

When you eat sour candy, sports drinks, soda, or anything acidic, your teeth are at risk. The extra acid that you fill your mouth with, softens the protective layer on your teeth. That’s why many patients, especially those with sensitive teeth, ask, “Why does sour...

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What Makes the Black Calculus on Teeth Appear?

If your teeth are healthy but have a dark tint, it might be from what you're consuming. Coffee, dark sodas, and cigarettes can stain your teeth. If the sticky film of plaque is left untreated, it hardens and turns into black calculus on teeth. It might be a sign of...

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How Long Are Teeth Porous After Whitening?

Many of you might not know, but there is a layer on your teeth called acquired pellicle. Its duty is to protect the sensitive dental areas. Professional teeth whitening treatments eliminate this layer, resulting in porous teeth. But how long are teeth porous after...

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Can TMJ Cause Ear Pain?

Did you know that ear pain doesn't always indicate an infection? Sometimes, discomfort in the ear area can be caused by problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). The TMJ works as a sliding hinge to help you chew, speak, and swallow. But “Can TMJ cause ear...

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