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Can you feel craze lines with tongue?
This article is a part of our Q&A series in which we give detailed answers to our readers' questions. Have a question? Don't hesitate and send it to us to get a detailed answer! Craze lines, which are also called cracks or fissures, are very small and usually cannot be felt with the tongue. They are typically not visible to the naked eye and do not cause any pain or discomfort. However, if you have craze lines that are causing sensitivity or discomfort, you may be able to feel them with your tongue. It’s always a good idea to see a dentist if you notice any changes in your teeth,…
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Should I worry about craze lines?
This article is a part of our Q&A series in which we give detailed answers to our readers' questions. Have a question? Don't hesitate and send it to us to get a detailed answer! In most cases, craze lines, which are also called cracks or fissures, are not a cause for concern. They are very small and usually do not cause any pain or discomfort. They are also not visible to the naked eye, so you may not even be aware that you have them. However, if you notice any changes in your teeth, such as sensitivity or discomfort, it’s always a good idea to see a dentist to make…
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Is a cracked tooth an emergency?
If you are reading this Q&A section answer it’s quite likely that you or your relative suffer from a cracked tooth. We wrote this bit to help you in the case of that scenario. But first things first: do not panic! Calm your nerves and learn your options, we’re here to help. Let’s begin! Please note that this is not a full article regarding teeth cracks. To read more on the causes, types, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of cracks head to the full article, which covers also topics such as complications, self-care, prevention, and cost and outlook of treatments. Is your cracked tooth a dental emergency? If you have a…
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Do craze lines weaken teeth?
Craze lines, also known as enamel cracks, are very small cracks that can appear on the surface of teeth. They are not a sign of a serious dental problem and do not typically cause pain or discomfort. While craze lines may not weaken teeth, they can make teeth more susceptible to tooth decay if bacteria are able to enter the cracks and cause an infection. It’s important to brush and floss regularly and see a dentist for regular checkups to prevent tooth decay. This article is a work in progress and was last updated on December 7, 2022.
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How to live past 100 – dental habits and tips to extend life
Coming soon. In this article, we will discuss how dental health may affect your longevity. We will discuss these topics: – orthodontics – amalgam fillings – root canals – titanium implants – missing teeth – dentures – periodontal disease – the connection between oral health and systemic health. If you want to live a long life your focus on dental health is essential, and this article will help you. There is no surefire way to guarantee a long life, but there are certain habits and behaviors that have been shown to increase longevity and improve overall health. Some dental habits and tips that may help you to live a longer…
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Tongue and oral health – cleaning, taking care
There are some medical conditions related to your tongue, this article will describe all of them in detail, please check back soon. Tongue care There are several steps you can take to care for your tongue and maintain good oral health. These include: Brush your tongue: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush or a special tongue scraper to gently brush your tongue. This will help remove bacteria and food debris that can cause bad breath and contribute to the development of cavities and gum disease. Drink plenty of water: Water helps keep your mouth hydrated and washes away bacteria and food particles that can cause bad breath and other oral health problems.…
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Root cause movie summary and review
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Dental Diet – Best Food for Teeth and Gums Health
Diet is a very important part of your overall dental health. In this article we’ll answer all your questions regarding best food for good oral health as well as which types of food you should avoid. Please check back soon as this article will be ready in a couple weeks. Is club soda bad for teeth? Club soda is not necessarily bad for your teeth, but it can have some harmful effects on your oral health. Club soda contains carbonation and mineral salts, which can be harmful to the enamel on your teeth. Consuming too much club soda can weaken the enamel and increase your risk of tooth decay and…
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Pain After Visiting Dentist – Why is it Sore or Numb?
Sometimes after a dental visit, there may be pain or tenderness – why is it so? This Q&A section will explain all the reasons for such situations plus we will answer all your questions. If you have question that is not answered below please post it in the comments section and we will answer it! Gums sore for a week after cleaning Mouth sore after dentist cleaning Mouth sore after cleaning Why do my gums hurt after going to the dentist? It is not uncommon for the whole mouth or gums to be sore for a few days after a dental cleaning. This can be due to the scraping and…
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Cavities and Tooth Decay – Heal, Reverse Naturally, Fix and Prevent
Cavities and tooth decay is the no. 1 topic so we have decided to write a detailed article with Q&A section answering every question you have ever asked us! We are also planning to release the whole book on this subject so please check back soon in a couple of weeks! This article is on how to heal tooth decay (reverse cavities) naturally, that is without drilling. It does NOT mean that you shouldn't consult the case with your dentist. Having bitewing x-rays and the opinion of your dentist is priceless information about your chances for success! So please keep in mind that it's the dentist who is making calls…