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Gum Blister

A gum blister is an infection in the form of an abscess that appears as a bubble on the gum and may be associated with pus drainage. There are many causes of gum blisters and something as simple as a mild accidental scraping of the gum with an object could cause a blister. However, repeated

January 11th, 2015|Categories: Gum Symptoms|Comments Off on Gum Blister

Receding Gums

Gum recession is a serious dental problem which needs supervision by a dental professional. Receding gums occurs when the gum detaches from the tooth and the tooth’s supporting structures including the bone and results in the root of the tooth being exposed which makes it more susceptible to cavities and tooth sensitivity. Gum recession is caused

January 11th, 2015|Categories: Gum Symptoms|Comments Off on Receding Gums

Brown spots, yellow teeth or stains

Brown spots and stains are usually a result of cigarettes, coffee, cola or wine consumption. Over time, these beverages stain the teeth on the surface and these stains can enter cracks and crevices present on the enamel of the tooth. Similarly, yellow teeth with age teeth become yellow due to exposure to such substances as

December 30th, 2014|Categories: Symptoms, Tooth Symptoms|Comments Off on Brown spots, yellow teeth or stains

Sensitive Teeth

Sensitive teeth symptoms present in pain when ones teeth are exposed to hot or cold sensations. The pain can be sharp or lingering depending on the cause of the sensitivity. Worn out tooth enamel, fractured teeth, cracked teeth, cavities or an exposed root canal can all cause sensitive teeth. Each tooth contains small hollow tubes

December 30th, 2014|Categories: Symptoms, Tooth Symptoms|Comments Off on Sensitive Teeth

Painful Teeth

Pain after a filling Symptoms and causes Sometimes an individual may experience pain immediately after getting a filling. We would recommend taking an over the counter pain reliever. If the pain persists, your dentists should be contacted to check if the bite needs adjusting or if a root canal is required. Always inform your dentist

December 30th, 2014|Categories: Symptoms, Tooth Symptoms|Comments Off on Painful Teeth

Tooth Decay

Poor oral hygiene can lead to a build-up of plaque which may lead to decay of the tooth. Tooth decay (commonly called a cavity) creates a hole that weakens the tooth structure. When the cavity damage is picked up early and is relatively small, your dentist can fill the area with a common filling and

December 30th, 2014|Categories: Symptoms, Tooth Symptoms|Comments Off on Tooth Decay

Permanent or temporary Crown is loose or falls out

Poorly Cemented Inadequate adherence of the cement to the tooth can be due to moisture contamination. This causes the crown to become loose much quicker and eventually fall out. It can be aggravated with biting and chewing. Tooth Decay Keep in mind that there is a natural tooth present beneath the crown; therefore it can

December 30th, 2014|Categories: Symptoms, Tooth Symptoms|Comments Off on Permanent or temporary Crown is loose or falls out

Tooth Ache

A tooth ache is a feeling of pain in a tooth itself or around a tooth. While tooth decay is often the cause of tooth ache, other causes may include sinus or ear infections. Should your tooth ache persist, you should contact your dentist as soon as possible to prevent the infection and pain from

December 30th, 2014|Categories: Tooth Symptoms|Comments Off on Tooth Ache

Crooked teeth

Crooked teeth, overbites and underbites are usually inherited traits from ones parents but can also be a result of loss of baby teeth at an early age or certain habits as a child. Not all malocclusion require treatment as the teeth may look aesthetically unpleasing but are not necessarily a health hazard. In the modern

December 29th, 2014|Categories: Symptoms, Tooth Symptoms|Comments Off on Crooked teeth

Chipped, Cracked or Broken Tooth

A chipped, cracked or broken tooth is usually a cosmetic dental issue; however it may become serious if the nerve tissue inside the tooth is exposed. The exposed nerve is in most cases is very painful and increases your risk for infection. You should see your dentist as soon as possible to have the tooth

December 24th, 2014|Categories: Symptoms, Tooth Symptoms|Comments Off on Chipped, Cracked or Broken Tooth

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