Is this roof of the mouth looking good?
I can see this on the roof of my mouth. It looks like this. It scared me. Is it normal or something else? I have a gerd and snoring problem
I can see this on the roof of my mouth. It looks like this. It scared me. Is it normal or something else? I have a gerd and snoring problem
Hiii... I'm 35 years old... I had a cavity in my tooth and it was causing pain, especially at night. However, the pain used to go away on its own without any medication. When I visited the dentist, they recommended a root canal treatment (RCT). However, they also suggested trying a temporary filling first to see if the tooth could be managed without an RCT. They said that if there was no pain after the filling, we could continue with it; otherwise, an RCT would be necessary. Yesterday morning, I got the filling done. After returning home, I started experiencing very severe tooth pain in the evening—much worse than I had ever felt before. We called the dentist, and they prescribed a painkiller and an antibiotic and again advised an RCT.....i wanted to ask whether getting the filling was the wrong decision. What could be the reason for such severe pain after the filling?
Hi, I have had jaw dislocation episodes twice. First time got fixed in 2 hours with midazolam and reduction by doctor. Second time , they gave me anesthesia and midazolam and saved it after 6 hours (exploited) . Now its been 3-4 minths since the jaw dislocation and its been fine up until last week when its started having spasm in right jaw muscles and slight pressure or heavyness just below cheekbone in front of ear. And I been taking myospaz tablets for 5 days . Just so my muscles don't spasm too much at night . And risk jaw dislocation. It happened to me while yawning or opening muth too wide. So now idk why the heavyness suddenly appeared and not going away after a week of muscle relaxant once at night. And i actuvely avoid clenching . Idk if i used to clench in sleep. Also, It feels like i hear slightly differently from right ear. Might be related to jaw related issue too.
Teeth calculus not removed even after scaling. Continuous roughness is felt in tounge which makes uncomfortable feeling. I think calculus has reached upto gum level. Please tell the solution to remove the calculus.
Visited pediatric dentist today, baby is 2.5 months old she was diagnosed with posterior toungue tie at 2 month. They suggested to do thereoy for a month before release. Dentist told that dont have mich hope you can expect only 10% improvement after release. I am really worried. Should I continue therepy and leave the release for now. Baby takes expressed breast milk by bottle. The intake is very less 40-50 ml in a single feed. Baby feeds every two hours in morning. In night 4-5 hrs still take 60 ml only.feed is very slow. Cry has reduced in between feeding but not stopped
Protecting Little Smiles, One Tooth at a Time!!!Children love sweets- and that's okay!But when sugary foods and drinks stay on teeth, tiny germs in the mouth use that sugar to produce acid.This acid slowly weakens the tooth surface.That's how tooth decay begins- quietly and ...
A beautiful smile has always been a style statement, but today, people are taking smile aesthetics to the next level with tooth jewelry and tooth tattoos. These unique dental trends are gaining popularity among celebrities, influencers, and fashion enthusiasts who want to add a personalized ...
In today’s professional world, confidence plays a significant role in both personal and career growth. Many professionals want a straighter smile but hesitate because they don’t want visible metal braces.This is one of the reasons why Invisalign has become increasingly popular among ...
That tiny painful spot inside your mouth may seem harmless, but oral ulcers (commonly called canker sores or aphthous ulcers) can make eating, drinking, and even speaking uncomfortable.Why Do Oral Ulcers Happen?• Accidental cheek or tongue bites (traumatic ulcers)• ...
Bleeding Gums: Should You Be Concerned?Seeing blood while brushing or flossing can be alarming. While occasional gum bleeding may result from brushing too hard, persistent bleeding can sometimes indicate an underlying oral health condition.Healthy gums generally should not bleed. Ignoring ...