1. What are protruding teeth? Protruding teeth is a condition in which teeth, especially canines, grow out of the jaw due to lack of space to grow normally. Teeth can grow inward,...
1. What is geriatric dentistry? Geriatric dentistry is a specialty of dentistry that focuses on the oral health care of older adults, usually 65 years of age and older. The specialty…
1. What is left-sided facial asymmetry? Left-sided facial asymmetry is a condition in which the face is asymmetrical, with one side of the face (the left) tending to be smaller or lower than the other side. This…
1. What is asymmetrical face? Asymmetrical face is a condition where the face is not balanced, with one side of the face tending to be higher or more developed than the other side.
1. What is a standard bite? A standard bite is an ideal state when the upper and lower teeth fit together perfectly. It represents a harmonious relationship between the teeth of the upper jaw…
1. What is a gummy smile? A gummy smile is a condition in which too much gum is exposed when smiling, usually more than 3mm. This can affect the aesthetics of the smile and make…
1. The importance of early dental care for children Many parents often think that dental care for children only needs to start when their children have teeth. However, experts…
1. Introduction: What is thrush in children and why should you care? Thrush, also known as oral thrush, is an infection caused by the fungus Candida albicans in the mouth.…
1. What is a broken tooth cavity? A broken tooth cavity is a condition in which tooth decay has progressed to the point where the tooth structure is destroyed, resulting in the tooth breaking or fracturing. This…
1. What is mouse tooth? Mouse tooth, also known as early tooth decay, is a condition in which the enamel of the tooth is slightly damaged, forming white or light brown spots on the surface of the tooth. This is the stage…