- 21. What is a Root Canal in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... the root tip in the lower jaw bone or mandible due to the bacterial invasion. An abscess is formed, which destroys the jaw bone and produces severe pain. In these instances, the condition can only be treated ...
- 22. Dental Treatment Options for a Cleft Lip
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... growth of the facial and jawbones. This helps the dentist to plan the treatment with the child’s dental needs. The dentist can correct the relationship of the mandible to maxilla at an early stage if the ...
- 23. What are Dental Crowns?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... a false tooth has been implanted into the jaw. Whatever the reason, the basic problem is that something is wrong with the tooth, and a crown will both protect the tooth and make it more visually appealing. ...
- 24. Orthodontics Shanghai, Braces Removal: What Happens
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... the braces have been removed, various types of retainers are, in most cases, recommended. These retainers sometimes have to be worn for a given period until the jaw has completely stabilized; or it may ...
- 25. What Happens to Your Teeth When They Get Filled?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... that he can easily access the tooth and that the neighboring teeth won’t be damaged in the process. For children, the dentist places a plastic object between the jaws to keep their mouth open. Although ...
- 26. What are the Bad Oral Habits That Will Cost You?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... you are giving the child a bottle of pure water at bedtime.) Another common bad habit in children is thumb sucking. Over time, this can cause a child’s jaw bones to reshape – pushing their teeth out ...
- 27. What is Gingivitis and How to Prevent It
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... that hold our teeth in place are not yet affected. If left untreated though, the periodontist that could follow may cause permanent damage to your teeth and jaw. How to Tell if You Have Gingivitis: Characteristic ...
- 28. How to Conquer Your Fear of the Dentist
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... they can’t bring themselves to go back. Dentist offer can heard countless stories from patients whom have undergone traumatic dental work during when their jaws weren’t fully numb. Patients state they ...
- 29. What is Periodontitis?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... surgery to clean deep pockets in your gums or to construct supports for loose teeth. Other possible conditions include infections and abscesses in the tissue around your mouth, infection of your jaw, and ...
- 30. What is an Abscessed Tooth?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... of them are toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, bitter taste in the month, bad breath, swollen glands of the neck and pain during chewing. A more serious symptom is swelling of the upper or lower jaw. ...
- 31. Dental Disorders of Underbite, Overbite, Crossbite
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... methods in dental medicine have made it possible to improve your smile. Underbite: The underbite is a condition in which the lower teeth land in front of the upper teeth when the jaws are closed. Ideally ...
- 32. Indigestion
- (Indigestion)
- ... pain radiating to the jaw, neck or arm Chest pain on exertion or with stress There are many possible causes of indigestion. Some are related to lifestyle and what you're eating and drinking. Indigestion ...
- 33. Impacted wisdom teeth
- (Impacted wisdom teeth)
- ... Pain Red or swollen gums Tender or bleeding gums Swelling around the jaw Bad breath An unpleasant taste in your mouth Headache When to see a doctor See your dentist if you experience ...
- 34. Heartburn
- (Heartburn)
- ... jaw or arm pain. Chest pain may be a symptom of a heart attack. Make an appointment with your doctor if: Heartburn occurs more than twice a week Symptoms persist despite use of over-the-counter ...
- 35. Osteoporosis
- (Osteoporosis)
- ... which the upper thighbone cracks, but doesn't usually break completely. Bisphosphonates also have the potential to affect the jawbone. Osteonecrosis of the jaw is a rare condition occurring after a tooth ...
- 36. Teens and Headaches
- (Teen)
- ... fever, vomiting, stiff neck, toothache, or jaw pain accompany your headache, you may need an exam—including laboratory tests or x-rays. ...
- 37. When a Child is Unusually Short or Tall
- (Puberty)
- ... of growth hormone. This stimulates growth, particularly of the jaw and the long bones in the arms and legs. Disproportionate height cannot be reversed, but the condition can be treated with surgery, medications, ...
- 38. Physical Development: What’s Normal? What’s Not?
- (Puberty)
- ... The bones in the face grow too—particularly the lower jaw—bringing about a noticeable transformation. To help you appreciate the dramatic changes that take place, consider that every year since the age ...
- 39. Your Preschooler's Physical Appearance and Growth
- (Preschool)
- ... during these years. The length of her skull will increase slightly, and the lower jaw will become more pronounced. At the same time, the upper jaw will widen to make room for her permanent teeth. As a ...
- 40. Myocardial ischemia
- (Myocardial ischemia)
- ... body (angina pectoris) Neck or jaw pain Shoulder or arm pain Clammy skin Shortness of breath Nausea and vomiting When to see a doctor If you have chest discomfort, especially if it's accompanied ...