Oral Health: Dental Integrity, Dry Mouth & Hygiene Guide

Oral health integrity is supported through periodontal hygiene, managing dry mouth causes, and implementing postsurgical nutritional protocols.

How to Relieve Tooth Pain When Pregnant

Physical changes during pregnancy can increase the risk of dental problems that cause tooth or gum pain. Getting this pain evaluated and treated can pose some challenges during pregnancy, but there are some steps you can take to manage tooth pain during pregnancy.

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How To Relieve Sore Gums

When your gums feel painful, throb, are reddened or produce sores, you may have unhealthy gums. Healthy gums are pink in color, and shouldn't cause you pain. When you're dealing with sore gums, it may be difficult to eat or talk, so it's important that you address the problem immediately.

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How to Get Rid of a Fever, Bad Breath & No Appetite in a Toddler

A fever, bad breath and loss of appetite are all signs of the flu virus or throat infection in children. The flu is a fairly common ailment, but it can become dangerous when a toddler's temperature reaches a dangerous level or he refuses to eat and drink to the point of dehydration.

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How to Stop the Pain in a Tooth With a Cavity

Cavities can cause sensitivity to one or more of the following: sweets, hot, cold, biting, and chewing. If the cavity is large enough that it reaches the nerve of the tooth, there may also be swelling and pus. There are short and long term fixes for pain relief.

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Foods You Can't Eat After Filling a Tooth

Tooth decay eventually gives way to cavities. When your dentist detects a cavity in your tooth, he'll likely fill the cavity with material to avoid further decay and sensitivity. The filling process is done under local anesthetic, so immediately after the procedure your mouth may feel strange.

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What Causes Extreme Dry Mouth Where Teeth Stick to Lips?

When your mouth is so dry that your teeth stick to your lips, it can be the symptom of a serious medical condition. Having a dry mouth can lead to greater tooth decay, as your body uses saliva to break down food particles that cling to teeth.

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