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Until you can see your dentist, try these self-care tips for a toothache: Rinse your mouth with warm water. Use dental floss to remove any food bits or plaque ...
Pockets deeper than 4 mm may mean gum disease. Dental X-rays to check for bone loss in areas where your dentist sees deeper pockets. Other tests as needed. If ...
Your dentist may recommend taking out a tooth if problems arise. Surgery to remove wisdom teeth. Impacted wisdom teeth that cause pain or other dental problems ...
Lidocaine and prilocaine periodontal (gingival) gel is used on the gums to cause numbness or loss of feeling during dental procedures. ... dentist. This ...
What's the best way to prevent cavities in kids? At what age should they start flossing? child at dentist ANSWER: Some people may be more prone to tooth decay ...
Dr. Ingraham attended dental school at Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She obtained a certificate in advanced prosthodontics and a master's degree in ...
If you have a toothache, first consult your dentist for an exam. He or she will look for possible dental causes for the toothache, such as gum disease, cavities ...
Most dentists perform an examination of your mouth during a routine dental visit to screen for oral cancer. Some dentists may use additional tests to aid in ...
Dental measures may include: Mouth rinses and toothpastes. If your bad breath is due to a buildup of bacteria called plaque on your teeth, your dentist may ...
Flossing before you brush cleans away loosened food particles and bacteria. Go to the dentist regularly. See your dentist or dental hygienist regularly for ...
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