Orthodontic treatment is faster for children than for adults. Thus, if you suspect that your child has an orthodontic problem, schedule an examination with the dentist for diagnosis and treatment. Here are some of the telltale signs that might mean that a child has an orthodontic problem and should get an exam.
Mouth Breathing
Breathing through the mouth increases the risk of sleep apnea, jaw pain, and gum disease, among other complications.
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Dentures are usually associated with older individuals, but if you did not take care of your teeth from an early age or had health issues like an eating disorder or drug addiction that may have frequently brought your teeth into contact with things like stomach acid or illicit substances, it's possible you may need dentures much sooner. But, with that said, getting dentures isn't the end of the world, and with a good dentist behind you, you can make the transition smoothly.
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The whole world of dentistry was turned upside down and on its head when it became mandatory to check patients' blood pressures before doing any restorative work on their teeth. Thousands of patients suddenly discovered that they had hypertension and that they would not have their cavities filled or their broken teeth fixed unless they could get their blood pressures under control. If you have hypertension, you cannot seem to get it under control through medication, diet, and exercise, and you desperately need to see a dentist, here is what you can do next.
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Getting braces can make a huge difference in the look of your smile, but the months that it takes to transform a crooked smile into a straight one can be challenging when it comes to the food that you eat. When you visit an orthodontist to get braces, he or she will provide you with a list of the foods that you'll no longer be able to eat. For many people, missing out on what might be a number of favorite foods can be one of the biggest challenges about having braces.
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While it is essential that you floss your teeth on a regular basis, overzealous flossing can cause serious injuries to your gum tissue. If not treated quickly, severe pain, inflammation, and infection can develop. If you injure your gums while flossing, make an appointment with your dentist. In the meantime, here are some home remedies that may help keep you comfortable while waiting for your dental appointment:
Rinse With Salt Water
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