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Tooth decay
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Tooth abscess
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Teething & Tooth Care
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Teething usually starts between four to seven months. The two front teeth (central incisors), either upper or lower, usually appear first, followed by the opposite front teeth. The first molars come ...
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Dental Service
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Thorough brushing and flossing help remove food particles and plaque from smooth surfaces of teeth. But toothbrush bristles cannot always reach all the way into the depressions and grooves of the posterior ...
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
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Cavities/tooth decay
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Infectious diseases
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(Infectious diseases)
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... time.
Practice safe sex. Use condoms if you or your partner has a history of sexually transmitted diseases or high-risk behavior.
Don't share personal items. Use your own toothbrush, comb ...
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Periodontitis
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(Periodontitis)
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Periodontitis (pair-e-o-don-TI-tis) is a serious gum infection that destroys the soft tissue and bone that support your teeth. Periodontitis can cause tooth loss or worse, an increased risk of heart ...
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Burning mouth syndrome
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(Burning mouth syndrome)
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... different brands of toothpaste.
Take steps to reduce excessive stress.
Burning mouth syndrome can be painful and frustrating, especially since it can take months or years to get a diagnosis and ...
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Gingivitis
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(Gingivitis)
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... that you have the condition. But it's important to take gingivitis seriously and treat it promptly. Gingivitis can lead to much more serious gum disease (periodontitis) and eventual tooth loss.
The most ...
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Geographic tongue
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(Geographic tongue)
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... including:
Hot, spicy, acidic or salty foods
Alcohol
Tobacco products
Toothpaste that contains tartar-control additives, heavy flavoring or whitening agents
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Turner syndrome
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(Turner syndrome)
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... a condition that affects how your body processes carbohydrates in food.
Dental problems. Poor or abnormal tooth development may lead to a greater risk of tooth loss. The shape of the roof of the ...
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Cavities/tooth decay
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(Cavities/tooth decay)
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Cavities are permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes. Cavities, also called tooth decay or caries, are caused by a combination of factors, ...
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Tooth decay
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(Tooth decay)
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See: Cavities/tooth decay ...
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Tooth abscess
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(Tooth abscess )
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A tooth abscess is a collection of pus that's caused by a bacterial infection in the inner part of your tooth.
A tooth abscess usually occurs as a result of an untreated dental cavity, or a crack ...
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Bruxism/teeth grinding
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(Bruxism/teeth grinding)
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... may include:
Teeth grinding or clenching, which may be loud enough to awaken your sleep partner
Teeth that are worn down, flattened, fractured or chipped
Worn tooth enamel, exposing deeper layers ...
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School Health Programs
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(Community Programs)
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... classes are reinforced with educational incentive materials like pedometers, jump ropes, toothbrushes, activity books, reflective bike stickers and placemats with nutritional tips.
Parents are encouraged ...
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Poison ivy rash
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(Poison ivy rash)
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... tooth-like appearance. In the fall, the leaves may turn yellow, orange or red. Poison ivy can produce small, greenish flowers and green or off-white berries.
Poison oak can grow as a low plant or ...
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Von Willebrand disease
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(Von Willebrand disease)
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... a tooth extraction or other dental procedure
Blood in the stool or urine
Bleeding from shaving with a razor
People with von Willebrand disease may also experience:
Easy bruising
Bruises with ...
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Trench mouth
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(Trench mouth)
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... thrive.
Throat, tooth or mouth infections. If you already have an active infection, such as gingivitis, and don't treat it effectively, the infection can progress into trench mouth.
Emotional ...