Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

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How to Get Rid of the White Stuff on Teeth

Nothing is more engaging than a pretty smile and white teeth. If you’re concerned about unusual white areas on your teeth, however, see your dentist to determine the cause, so that together you can find a solution.

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Is There a Home Remedy for Teeth Tingling?

Not only is a tingling sensation in your teeth annoying, it’s a sign of pulpitis. This condition involves inflammation of the nerve and blood vessel portion of your tooth, or the dental pulp. When inflamed blood vessels press on nerves in the pulp, tingling or pain can occur in your tooth.

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How to Get Stronger Teeth & Gums

Tooth decay and gum disease occur in both children and adults. Yet, when you keep your teeth and gums healthy and strong, these problems are preventable. Four components are crucial to your plan for strong teeth and healthy gums: a healthy diet, good oral hygiene, use of fluorides and regular professional cleanings.

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Can Taking Calcium Rebuild Teeth?

Although tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body -- even stronger than bone -- it’s still susceptible to tooth decay when exposed to acids in the mouth. Because enamel is composed of mainly calcium phosphate, a calcium-rich diet is essential during tooth development.

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Implants Vs. Tooth Crowns

Dental implants and fixed bridge crowns are options to replace missing teeth. You and your dentist will need to discuss your individual case to find the option that’s right for you.

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