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Adult teeth

Adult teeth are also known as permanent teeth. Adult teeth aid in digestion, speech and general appearance. In total…

01 Jan 2012

Impacted Teeth

Impacted Teeth refer to teeth that fail to emerge or erupt through the gums. Impacted teeth are also known…

01 Jan 2012

Natal teeth

Natal teeth are those teeth that are present around the time of birth, but not during birth…

01 Jan 2012

Neonatal teeth

Neonatal teeth are those teeth that are present during birth…

01 Jan 2012

Non-vital teeth

Non-vital teeth refers to any tooth that does not have a blood supply.

01 Jan 2012

Vital teeth

Vital teeth are said to be ‘alive’. They have a blood supply.

01 Jan 2012

Nutrition for healthy teeth (dental health and food)

Nutrition for healthy teeth (dental health and food)

The main cause of tooth loss is tooth decay (dental caries), and one of the most significant factors in the start of tooth decay is…

25 Nov 2009

Teething Troubles

Teething Troubles

Teething is the time when a baby's first few teeth begin to erupt. Teething may cause pain or irritability, and there are a few simple things…

31 Aug 2009

A Low-calcium Diet Can Harm The Supporting Structures Around Teeth And Gums, Especially For Nursing Mothers

A Low-calcium Diet Can Harm The Supporting Structures Around Teeth And Gums, Especially For Nursing Mothers

Mothers who breastfeed should be sure to have enough Calcium in their diet, or may risk bone loss around their…

29 Jan 2007