Dental Implantation and Gnathology. What’s the Connection?
Implantation has become an essential part of dentistry in cases of one, two, or even all missing teeth in a patient. When we consider getting…
Implantation has become an essential part of dentistry in cases of one, two, or even all missing teeth in a patient. When we consider getting…
Neglected caries or unexpected dental trauma may cause pain. At the beginning, it manifests as sensitivity to hot or cold. The pain comes when applying…
In the innermost part of the tooth there is a soft component – the pulp, which contains blood vessels and nerves, nourishing and supporting metabolic…
A wedge-shaped defect tooth defect is a pathological condition that is accompanied by the destruction of hard tissues of the cervical part of the tooth,…
Caries is the destruction of hard tooth tissues caused by bacteria living in the oral cavity. They create plaque, which causes the disease. In the…
Periodontal disease is characterized by serious damage to the tissues surrounding teeth (periodontium). The condition results in reduced nutrient and oxygen supply to the cells,…
The word “cyst” comes from the Greek “pouch” (kystis). And this is not coincidence, because it is a pathological sac-like membrane filled with a liquid,…
Periodontitis treatment and answers to frequently asked questions about the disease The primary function of the teeth is to chew food. For this, they must…
Is extraction required? Many patients ask: “Should a wisdom tooth be extracted if it does not hurt?” A dentist can answer upon examination only. Surgical…