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Complete explanation of a toothache including the many dental and non-dental
causes - dental cavities, dental abscess, gum disease, irritation of the tooth ...
Description of Toothache along with causes and examples of medications for Toothache.
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The most common cause of toothache, or pain in the region of the jaws and face,
is pulpitisnflammation of the pulp of the tooth.
What first-aid steps to take if you have a toothache.
Sometimes, a toothache can result from a medical condition and not have a ...
Examples of conditions that may cause a toothache and not have a dental ...
Toothache or tooth pain is caused when the nerve root of a tooth is irritated.
Dental (tooth) infection, decay, injury, or loss of a tooth are the most ...
A toothache is any pain or soreness within or around a tooth, ... Generally a
toothache happens if tooth decay penetrated the pulp chamber or is very close ...
Instructions: I went to this website when I had a toothache a few weeks ago and
... This works very well when you have a toothache that when air hits the ...
Toothache can be a sign of tooth decay. Only a Dental doctor can find the real
cause of the pain. But let's try out some ways at home to control the pain. ...
A toothache, also known as odontalgia or, less frequently, as odontalgy, ...
Atypical odontalgia is a form of toothache present in apparently normal teeth. ...
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Tooth decay, also known as dental cavities, or dental caries, is a disease that is five times more common than asthma and seven times more common than hay fever. Michael C. Alfano, Dean of the New York University College of Dentistry. As warned by the World Health Organization, tooth decay is one of the world's most prevalent health problems in industrialized and especially in developing countries. An estimate of 90% people in the United States has at least one cavity. Children and senior citizens are the two groups of people at highest risk. In children, it usually happens when sugar-laden...
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We can all use some foolproof tips for avoiding plaque. Plaque is an aggregation of harmful bacteria that collects on our teeth and gums, showing up as a fuzzy, whitish coating near the gum line. If plaque is allowed to build up and isn't removed on a regular basis, it inevitably leads to tooth decay and gum disease. So that said, here are ten surefire tips to avoid plaque build-up and enjoy a fresher, healthier mouth. 1. Brush at least twice a day to avoid plaque. Use a small, circular motion and be sure to brush each individual tooth on all sides. Pay special attention to back teeth which...
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