Allergic Reactions in Dentistry – Metals
What metals used in dentistry can cause allergic reactions, what are the symptoms to watch, and how can they be treated? You can find all the answers in our article.
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What metals used in dentistry can cause allergic reactions, what are the symptoms to watch, and how can they be treated? You can find all the answers in our article.
Dental implants require more thorough everyday care than natural teeth to maintain their function and appearance. What can one do to make sure these marvels of dentistry are taken care of sufficiently? All details can be found in our article.
For decades, tooth decay had been handled with amalgam fillings. These, however, look unpleasant, especially on front teeth that are clearly visible. That is when aesthetical dental fillings come in handy. In our article, we detail all their benefits.
Dentists all agree that amalgam fillings are harmful solutions that belong to the past. Fortunately, newer and better filling substances are invented at a quick pace. We discuss in detail, which ones combine beauty with durability the best.
The age of 6 usually marks the time when symptoms of tooth shedding start to occur. But what is considered a normal tooth shedding process, and in which cases should parents book an appointment for their kid to the dentist besides the annual visit?
We are living in the age of effective tooth whitening methods. But what about tooth whitening toothpastes? Are they useful?
More than 95% of adults carry Herpes simplex virus, but many of them are not even aware of it. Get to know the causes and symptoms of the disease to treat it in time!
In our blog entry we describe a few home remedies for sore teeth, with the help of which we can get rid of the excruciating tooth ache in an easy, quick and natural way.
Oral malodor or halitosis is a problem that affects many people. But what causes it, and, most importantly, what can we do to avoid having bad breath? The answers are all in our article.
Root canal is a major surgery, during which diseased pulp and debris are cleaned from the canals. So, it is quite normal to feel pain for a few days after the procedure. But what should we do if the pain just won’t ease? Read our blog entry to find out!
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