At any age, people can straighten their teeth and correct their bite. These issues are addressed with braces. This is a complex and lengthy process that requires thorough diagnostics and preparation of the oral cavity. During the examination, teeth are...
In dentistry, there is a high risk of infection through consumables used in prosthetics, instruments, and molds. Proper sterilization helps prevent this. It must be carried out correctly and according to a set procedure, reducing the risk of infection...
White spots on teeth are not always cavities! Other conditions can also cause discoloration, and one common culprit is fluorosis. This condition can affect both permanent and primary (baby) teeth, with children being the most frequently affected. Symptoms...
On the shelves of stores and pharmacies, you will find a large variety of toothpastes. With such a wide selection, it’s easy to get confused and choose an unsuitable product. Here’s how to select a high-quality toothpaste. Types of Toothpaste When choosing,...
If you think that getting dental prostheses solves all your tooth problems and you can ignore proper care, you are mistaken. Caring for dental prostheses must be thorough and regular—twice a day. In this article, we will cover all the nuances of hygiene....
«You have a tooth cyst!» – many patients at dental clinics have heard this diagnosis. However, few of them actually understand what a tooth cyst is. In this article, we will explain this condition and discuss the possible treatments. What is a tooth cyst?...
Eighth teeth in each half of the dental arch are called wisdom teeth. Despite this name, they can cause many problems and difficulties. For this reason, the question of whether to remove a wisdom tooth is very relevant! In this article, we will explain...
Why is a temporary filling needed? What does it provide? How long should it stay? – these and many other questions are asked by patients after having such a filling placed. There are several purposes for which temporary fillings are placed. ...
After a tooth has been extracted, the patient will still feel pain. This is a completely normal reaction of the body to trauma. However, there is one nuance! The pain should subside within 1–2 days. If the patient feels it longer – this is not normal....