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  • Cavities,  Decay,  Food,  Q&A

    Chocolate and oral health. Is chocolate bad or good for your teeth?

    August 15, 2023 /

    Some Studies Say Chocolate is Beneficial for Your Teeth. But is Chocolate Really Good for Your Teeth? The dental benefits of chocolate have been a topic of interest for many, especially those with a sweet tooth. This article explores the various studies and claims regarding chocolate’s effects on dental health and examines if chocolate is indeed good for your teeth. Unraveling the Chocolate Mystery Chocolate, specifically dark chocolate, has been praised for its potential health benefits due to its high levels of antioxidants. However, when it comes to dental health, the jury is still out. Let’s take a deeper dive into the components of chocolate and their implications for oral…

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    July 19, 2023
  • Cavities,  Decay,  Dentist,  Procedures

    Silver Diamine Fluoride for Caries Management

    August 15, 2023 /

    Key Facts Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is an FDA-approved topical medication used to treat tooth sensitivity with off-label use to treat dental caries It is a colorless liquid containing silver particles, water, fluoride, and ammonia SDF has been used for several decades in other countries and gained attention in the United States as an effective treatment for caries in recent years This non-invasive treatment can be particularly beneficial for children, elderly patients, and individuals with special needs One of the side effects of SDF is that it can stain carious lesions black Off-label use warning as of 2023 Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) currently has FDA clearance as a desensitizing agent…

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    Cavities and Tooth Decay – Heal, Reverse Naturally, Fix and Prevent

    July 7, 2018

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    July 21, 2023

    Book Review: Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye by Ellie Phillips

    August 11, 2024
  • Cavities,  Decay,  Dentist,  Procedures,  Q&A

    Can You Drive After a Cavity Filling?

    August 1, 2023 /

    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! Getting a cavity filled is a common dental procedure. Many patients, however, are unsure about what to expect after the procedure and have questions about their ability to carry out normal activities, such as driving. The short answer is: yes, you can drive right after getting a cavity filling done by a dentist. If you are interested in various aspects related to driving after getting a cavity filled please continue reading the article. The Cavity Filling…

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    Silver Diamine Fluoride for Caries Management

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    July 19, 2023

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    September 16, 2021
  • Cavities,  Decay,  Fillings,  Q&A

    Are Cavity Fillings Black?

    July 21, 2023 /

    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! When it comes to dental health, one of the common procedures that many people undergo is filling cavities. However, there are various types of materials used in dental fillings, and this guide will explore whether cavity fillings are black, the reasons behind the color, and the alternatives available. What are Cavity Fillings? Cavity fillings are a dental procedure where a dentist removes the decayed portion of a tooth and fills the area where the decayed material…

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    August 5, 2023
  • Cavities,  Decay,  Q&A

    How To Fill a Cavity at Home?

    July 19, 2023 /

    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! Before delving into this topic, it’s crucial to make it clear that filling a cavity at home is not recommended. Dental cavities should always be treated by a licensed dentist or dental professional. Improper treatment can lead to worsening decay, infection, and other serious dental issues. This guide aims to educate on why it’s essential to avoid DIY cavity treatments and emphasizes the importance of professional dental care. What Are Dental Cavities? Dental cavities, also known…

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  • Cavities,  Conditions,  Decay,  Q&A

    How To Temporarily Fill a Hole in Your Tooth?

    July 19, 2023 /

    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! When you have a hole in your tooth, it is important to see a dentist as soon as possible. However, there may be times when you cannot make it to the dentist immediately and need a temporary solution to avoid pain or prevent the hole from getting worse. This guide will help you understand how to temporarily fill a hole in your tooth. What Causes a Hole in a Tooth? A hole in a tooth, often…

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    July 21, 2023

    Wisdom Tooth Cavity – Pain, Extraction, Filling, Symptoms, Treatment, Home Remedies

    July 16, 2023

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    August 15, 2023
  • Cavities,  Decay

    Wisdom Tooth Cavity – Pain, Extraction, Filling, Symptoms, Treatment, Home Remedies

    July 16, 2023 /

    Key Facts Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that usually emerge between the ages of 17 and 25 Due to their location at the back of the mouth, wisdom teeth are more prone to cavities as they are harder to clean effectively Wisdom tooth cavities can lead to pain, infection, and can affect adjacent teeth Extraction is often the preferred treatment for decayed wisdom teeth The pain from wisdom tooth extraction varies among individuals and is managed through anesthesia and post-operative care What Happens if Your Wisdom Tooth Has a Cavity? Cavities in wisdom teeth are fairly common due to their position in the back of the mouth…

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  • Conditions,  Decay,  Health

    Proximal Caries (Cavities Between Teeth) – Radiograph X-rays, Treatment, Restoration, Classification

    July 15, 2023 /

    Key Facts Proximal Caries are cavities that develop in the proximal surfaces of the teeth, which are the surfaces adjacent to each other These cavities often start as minor demineralization of the tooth enamel but can progress into larger cavities Proximal Caries are harder to detect in the early stages because they are hidden between teeth Dental X-rays are often the most effective way to detect them The primary cause is poor oral hygiene (especially infrequent flossing), but diet and genetics can play a role Early detection and treatment are key to preventing extensive tooth damage What are Cavities between Teeth? Cavities, or dental caries, are permanently damaged areas on…

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    Abscessed Tooth Extraction (Pulling Tooth with Abscess)

    August 15, 2023

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