Patients often delay dental visits until a tooth begins to hurt, even though many dental problems develop long before pain appears. Routine dental examinations allow clinicians to detect early A Dental checkup and cleaning involves removing plaque and tartar while the...
The condition of your gums can influence more than just your mouth. The way gum tissue responds to bacteria can affect how the body handles inflammation. Many patients do not realize that gum disease and overall health are closely connected through the body’s immune...
Even with regular brushing, some people notice their gums bleed during cleaning. It usually indicates irritation of the gum tissue rather than a problem with how often you brush. Healthy gums do not bleed with normal brushing. When this keeps happening, it often...
Feeling anxious about dental visits is common, especially after uncomfortable past experiences. For some patients, this anxiety leads to avoiding appointments even when symptoms like sensitivity or swelling are present. Over time, delaying care can allow small...
What changes after a tooth is lost When a tooth is lost, the effect is not limited to the visible gap. The root that once supported it no longer stimulates the surrounding bone, leading to gradual bone loss in that area. Adjacent teeth may shift into the open space,...