Categories Oral Health

Managing Oral Hematoma

A hematoma is a localized collection of blood outside of blood vessels, usually in liquid or clotted form within a tissue. Essentially, it happens when blood leaks out of a damaged blood vessel and accumulates in the surrounding tissues. The size and location of a hematoma can vary…

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Burning Mouth Syndrome

Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a perplexing and very often debilitating chronic pain condition. It is characterized by a persistent burning  in the mouth, affecting the tongue, lips, gums, or the entire oral cavity. What makes BMS  challenging is the absence of any visible lesions or identifiable medical…

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Long term Consequences of a tooth extraction 

A Tooth Extraction leads to several consequences for the remaining teeth. One major issue is the shifting of adjacent teeth into the empty space, disrupting proper alignment. Over the period of time, neighboring teeth may tilt or rotate, causing bite problems and misalignment. This teeth movement can also…

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Dentures adjustment

Dentures are false  teeth that patients use after loss of natural teeth. They feel quite different from natural set of teeth, and the experience varies from person to person. Denture adjustment takes time. The wearers notice some common sensations when they first get dentures. Initial Discomfort: When you…

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Possibility of Having Fluoride Allergy

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral commonly added to drinking water, toothpaste, and dental treatments to prevent tooth decay. While it is generally considered safe and beneficial for dental health, some individuals report adverse reactions to fluoride exposure, raising questions about the possibility of a fluoride allergy. True…

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Categories General

Screen Curfew for Physical & Mental Health      

Screen time Screen Time refers to the amount of time a person spends using electronic devices with screens, such as televisions, smartphones, tablets, computers, and video game consoles. Adults and children are exposed to screens for entertainment, education, and social interaction. Most parents, due to busy schedules, allow…

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Chewing Gum: A Hidden Cause of Jaw Pain

Jaw joint is known as Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) that acts like a sliding hinge. It connects the lower jaw to the cranium. There is a well-established link between chewing gum and jaw joint pain, also known as Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD). While occasional, moderate gum chewing might not cause…

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Water Fluoridation: Benefits and Hullabaloos

Water fluoridation is the process of adjusting the natural fluoride concentration in public water supplies to a level that helps prevent tooth decay. Since its introduction in the 20th century, it has been widely adopted in many countries as a public health measure. While proponents argue that fluoridation…

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