- 1. Dental Service
- (Category)
- ... If you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants may be another option to restore your occlusion. Unlike dentures, they are permanently anchored into a jawbone. Dental implants do not require cutting ...
- 2. Turner syndrome
- (Turner syndrome)
- ... lower jaw High, narrow roof of the mouth (palate) Low-set ears Low hairline at the back of the head Drooping eyelids Broad chest with widely spaced nipples Short fingers and toes Arms that ...
- 3. Tooth abscess
- (Tooth abscess )
- ... to hot and cold temperatures Sensitivity to the pressure of chewing or biting Fever Swelling in your face or cheek Tender, swollen lymph nodes under your jaw or in your neck Sudden rush of foul-smelling ...
- 4. Folliculitis
- (Folliculitis)
- ... Sycosis barbae. This occurs in men who have begun shaving and involves inflammation along the whole hair follicle. Small pustules appear at first on the upper lip, chin and jaw, then become more ...
- 5. Tetanus
- (Tetanus)
- Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease that affects your nervous system, leading to painful muscle contractions, particularly of your jaw and neck muscles. Tetanus can interfere with your ability to ...
- 6. Tension headache
- (Tension headache )
- ... to the development of tension headaches. Potential triggers may include: Stress Depression and anxiety Poor posture Working in awkward positions or holding one position for a long time Jaw ...
- 7. TMJ disorders
- (TMJ disorders)
- TMJ disorders cause tenderness and pain in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) — the joint on each side of your head in front of your ears, where your lower jawbone meets your skull. This joint allows ...
- 8. Bruxism/teeth grinding
- (Bruxism/teeth grinding)
- ... is called sleep bruxism. Bruxism may be mild and may not even require treatment. However, it can be frequent and severe enough to lead to jaw disorders, headaches, damaged teeth and other problems. Because ...
- 9. Tinnitus
- (Tinnitus)
- ... jawbone meets your skull, can cause tinnitus. Head injuries or neck injuries. These neurological disorders can affect the inner ear, hearing nerves or brain function linked to hearing. Head or neck ...
- 10. Lesbian and Bisexual Health Fact Sheet
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... discomfort in the center of the chest Pain or discomfort in the arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach Shortness of breath A cold sweat Nausea Light-headedness Know the signs ...
- 11. Trench mouth
- (Trench mouth)
- ... sores (ulcers) between your teeth and on your gums A foul taste in your mouth Bad breath Fever Swollen lymph nodes around your head, neck or jaw When to see a dentist Trench mouth symptoms ...
- 12. What is Holistic Dentistry?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... is because an uneven bite puts unhealthy strains on the muscles of your jaw, which can be expressed through referred headaches, migraines, neck and shoulder aches, and even lower back pain. A Holistic ...
- 13. Dental Glossary
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... as the permanent adult teeth. Baby teeth help children chew and speak. They also hold space in the jaws for permanent teeth that are developing under the gums. The American Dental Association recommends ...
- 14. Common Reasons for a Tooth Extraction in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... the confines of the size of the person's jaws. Especially in those cases where a large discrepancy exists between the size of the patient's jaws and the needed space required for the improved alignment ...
- 15. What are Dental Implants?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... in South America were creating the first known dental implants. The dental implants consisted of three false teeth made of seashell, which were inserted in the mouth so that they attached to the jaw line. ...
- 16. How Dental Implants Work in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... be used to replace a single missing tooth or indeed, they could support a complete set of replacement teeth for a toothless jaw. Yet another use for Implants is to act as anchors in supporting a fixed ...
- 17. Why do People Need Dental Implants?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... programs that can be used to give the surgeon an overview of the patient’s skull, jawline and sinus, to help them visualize better where the implants should be placed. The first surgery involves implanting ...
- 18. What Foods are Good for Your Teeth?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... combined with bread and rolls, dissolve plaque and help build tooth enamel. The tasty seeds are also rich in calcium, which will keep your teeth and jawbone healthy. 9. Proteins like beef, chicken, ...
- 19. Drug Abuse and What it Does to Our Teeth
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... Drugs that affect our teeth: Love drugs - This falls in the category of a club drug such as speed or ecstasy. Such drugs result in severe tooth decay, jaw-clenching and dry mouth. Love drug users may ...
- 20. Braces: How Do They Work?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... teeth and jaws, whether cosmetic or structural. Braces will straighten the teeth or move them into a healthier position, improve their appearance and the way in which the teeth bite together. In some patients, ...