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Common Complications of the Temporomandibular Joint

January 31, 2019

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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders are prevalent, primarily due to the complex structure of the joint. This joint connects your jaw to the sides of your skull, and it facilitates the various movements of your lower jaw, allowing you to eat, talk, yawn, sing, etc.

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When is a Clicking Jaw a Sign of TMJ Disorder?

Filed under: Dentistry — oxforddental @ 4:11 am

Clicking jaw is a medical term that refers to clicking sound that may be produced when the jaw is opened. You shouldn’t worry about an occasional click of the jaw. This is entirely normal for a highly flexible jaw joint structure.

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TMJ Anatomy: How it Works

Filed under: Dentistry — oxforddental @ 4:07 am

Clicking jaw is a medical term that refers to clicking sound that may be produced when the jaw is opened. You shouldn’t worry about an occasional click of the jaw. This is entirely normal for a highly flexible jaw joint structure.

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Why You Should Have Your Teeth Cleaned Regularly

Filed under: Dentistry — oxforddental @ 4:01 am

Dental hygiene is a vital aspect of your overall health. Poor dental hygiene has been linked to several serious illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, stroke, bone loss, and various types of cancers. Besides brushing and flossing your teeth regularly, you should also visit your dentist for regular checkups and professional dental cleanings.

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Teeth Cleaning During Pregnancy

Filed under: Dentistry — oxforddental @ 3:57 am

While your dental health plays an integral role in your general health, it is especially important during pregnancy. You are more prone to dental issues such as gum disease and increased tooth decay when you are pregnant. This is attributed to an increased surge in hormones, which make your gums more sensitive to irritants in plaque.

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Are Deep Cleanings Really Important?

Filed under: Dentistry — oxforddental @ 3:54 am

A regular visit to a dentist, even if only twice a year, can be overwhelming for many people. As such, they opt for brushing and flossing their teeth every day in an effort to avoid those visits. If you’re one of these people, it’s important to realize that brushing and flossing alone is not enough to safeguard yourself from costly dental problems. Deep dental cleanings are essential. A dentist or dental hygienist may perform this procedure. 

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How Durable are Dental Fillings?

January 30, 2019

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Dental fillings are among the most common dentistry procedures today. They help to restore natural tooth by replacing the structure lost to decay. One of the common questions asked by those who intend to get dental fillings is, how long do dental fillings last?

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What are the Different Types of Fillings?

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Tooth fillings are one of the most popular dental procedures in the world. They are designed to fill the holes left in a tooth after severe tooth decay, or after the tooth develops holes or cracks from other oral trauma or previous dental treatment. From gold to tooth-colored plastic, there are different types of filling materials available, each with its own pros and cons.

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Don’t Delay Taking Care of Your Dental Fillings

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Do you have a cavity? Are your teeth sensitive to temperature? Do you feel pain when chewing? You may be tempted to wait until the problem becomes unbearable before visiting a dentist—but that’s a serious mistake. Dental problems don’t go away on their own. In fact, they usually progress to more serious problems over time.

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Veneer Cost and How to Care for Them

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Many people in need of dental veneers will often ask, how much do veneers cost? Another common question is, how do you care for dental veneers?

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