Gingivitis

 

Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is an infection of the tissues that surround your teeth, and is caused by a buildup of plaque. In its early stages, symptoms may include:

Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

 

Even though they are temporary, your child's baby teeth are important, and are still susceptible to cavities. Tooth decay in infants and toddlers is often referred to as Baby Bottle Tooth Decay, or Early Childhood Caries. Children need strong, healthy teeth to chew their food, speak and have a good-looking smile. Their first teeth also help make sure their adult teeth come in correctly. It’s important to start infants off with good oral care to help protect their teeth for decades to come.

Bleeding Gums

 

There are many reasons your gums could bleed.

 

In some cases, bleeding gums can be a sign of gingivitis, the early stage of periodontal disease. If your gums bleed easily or bleed when you brush, talk to your dentist about your oral health. Gingivitis is reversible and preventable.

Periodontal Care

 

Orthodontics, in recent decades, has undergone important changes and has started to incorporate patients of all ages. With the appearance of direct adhesion, ceramic brackets and lingual orthodontics, more and more adults accept orthodontic treatment, which has led the specialist to have to take on new challenges, such as the treatment of periodontal patients.

My Teeth Hurt

 

Anyone who has experienced tooth pain knows the sooner it can be relieved, the better. Feeling pain is not normal and can indicate a problem that needs to be addressed. If your teeth hurt, it is always a good idea to quickly see your dentist. They can then do a thorough examination and answer the frustrating question you might have, Why do my teeth hurt?

The Importance of Family Dental Care

 

Everyone wants to keep a nice smile as long as possible. Like your other health needs, your dental care needs change throughout the different seasons of life. It’s important to attend to the dental needs of your entire family.

The Benefits of Breastfeeding Extend To Your Baby’s Oral Health

 

Research has shown a lengthy list of the benefits of breastfeeding for the first six months, including less likelihood of ear infections and childhood obesity, as well as better digestion and intelligence. The benefits of breastfeeding aren’t just for baby, but extend to mom as well! Breastfeeding shrinks the uterus, reduces cancer odds and of course helps moms bond with their baby.

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