Tooth extraction is always a stressful event for a patient and is performed only when absolutely necessary. Sometimes, what remains of the tooth simply cannot be saved. Fortunately, modern dentistry allows us to replace a lost tooth and restore the functions...
Finding “your” dentist is already half the battle in dental care. Dentists are ordinary people, just like everyone else, with their own character and outlook on life. To ensure that your visit is beneficial and a positive experience, here are several...
Prosthetics on implants is the most reliable and functional method of restoring a missing tooth or multiple teeth. An important stage in restoring aesthetics in the area of a lost tooth is the formation of the gum, its proper contour, and its fit around...
For some reason, people often don’t pay attention to what doesn’t hurt. Crooked teeth and bite misalignment often cause no discomfort but only affect appearance. Few people think about the consequences that can arise from an untreated bite problem. First...
Tooth development anomalies – this term often refers to any irregularities concerning the dental and jaw system. Sometimes such deviations are not noticeable at all, while other times they cause not only aesthetic but also physical discomfort. To make...
Clear Aligners – Straight Teeth Without Braces Transparent trays (or aligners) are an innovative method for correcting bite and straightening teeth, combining aesthetics, convenience, and high effectiveness. Unlike traditional braces, aligners provide...
After a tooth extraction, proper care is essential. Extraction is a surgical procedure, leaving an open wound that can be prone to bacterial infection or bleeding. To prevent complications, it’s important to follow the correct oral care routine after...
In search of a simple and inexpensive way to achieve a bright white smile, many people turn to whitening toothpaste. Admit it, the marketing tricks that show us pearly teeth in toothpaste ads work flawlessly. It seems like if you just buy that tube, your...
A short lingual frenulum, or ankyloglossia, refers to a condition in which the upper edge of the frenulum is attached to the tip of the tongue. With this condition, the tongue cannot function properly because the short frenulum restricts its free movement....