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Caused by food, drinks, smoking, aging, or poor hygiene.
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Tooth sensitivity occurs when the tooth’s enamel is worn down, exposing the underlying dentin. This condition can cause discomfort when consuming hot, cold, or sweet foods.
Treatment Options:
- Fluoride Therapy
- Desensitizing Toothpaste
- Dental Sealants
- Root Canal Treatment
Gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis) occurs when plaque buildup leads to inflammation and infection of the gums. Symptoms include redness, swelling, and bleeding during brushing or flossing.
Treatment Options:
- Guided Biofilm Therapy
- Root Planing
- Scaling & Polishing
- Chlorhexidine mouthwash
Cavities, or dental caries, are holes in the teeth caused by decay. They occur when plaque and bacteria produce acids that eat away at the enamel.
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Bad breath can be caused by poor oral hygiene, gum disease, dry mouth, or certain foods. It can impact social interactions and self-esteem.
Treatment Options:
- Guided Biofilm Therapy
- Scaling & Polishing
- Tongue Scraping
- Mouthwash
Natal teeth are teeth that are present at birth. They are relatively rare and usually found in the lower front of a baby’s mouth. Natal teeth can be a concern for parents as they may be loose and pose a risk of choking or injury.
Treatment Options:
- Monitoring (if not causing any problem)
- Extraction (causing feeding problem )
Neonatal teeth are teeth that appear within the first 30 days after birth. Like natal teeth, they are relatively uncommon and can cause discomfort for both the baby and breastfeeding mother.
Treatment Options:
- Monitoring (if not causing any problem)
- Extraction (causing feeding problem )
Neonatal teeth are teeth that appear within the first 30 days after birth. Like natal teeth, they are relatively uncommon and can cause discomfort for both the baby and breastfeeding mother.
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