Other dental hard tissue diseases (25 contents)
Modern technology is rapidly changing dental care. In the US, researchers are testing a system that can penetrate even the less accessible areas of the mouth.
Wisdom teeth generate a lot of problems, both before and after their extraction. It is not uncommon for people who have had their wisdom teeth extracted to complain of various discomforts and also to...
Recent scientific reports carried out at various centres (including the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and Nagoya) have shown that missing teeth, numerous cavities, gum disease or chronic...
Atrition, a term used in dentistry to denote the non-carious loss of hard tooth tissue due to tooth wear.
Plaque builds up on everyone's teeth as we age. It is made up of bacteria, food debris, epithelial cells and mucus. The build-up of plaque can become the cause of dangerous diseases, mainly...
Today, healthy and even teeth are increasingly synonymous with success and a social necessity. Unfortunately, not all of us were given a complete suit of beautiful and even teeth by nature....
Periodontitis is a condition that affects increasingly younger people. It is estimated that already seven out of ten Poles are likely to complain of unpleasant symptoms of this disease. However,...
Denture adhesives are an essential accessory for every patient who uses a denture. Not only patients with removable dentures, but also users of fixed dentures will benefit from their use. Adhesives,...
Enamel (enamelum) is nothing more than the tissue (the hardest of all tissues in the body) that covers all the dentin on the surface of the tooth crown.
Most people say they go to the dentist to have a tooth pulled, however, this is a colloquial term, the correct term is tooth extraction or tooth removal. Tooth extra ction is not always a simple and...
The dental X-ray is a method commonly used in dental diagnostics. For what purpose is it used and before which procedures is it necessary?
Third molars, commonly known as eights or wisdom teeth, usually emerge between the ages of 17 and 25. Sometimes this process even continues until the age of 40, and it also happens that the eights do...
Tooth sensitivity is a condition characterised by tooth pain when subjected to low or high temperatures, acidic or sweet foods and drinks or pressure on the teeth during brushing. It is caused by the...
Everyone wants to have beautiful, shiny and healthy teeth. More and more people are visiting the dentist, getting braces on their teeth and also whitening them. A well-known treatment to improve the...
More and more people are choosing to have their teeth whitened using lamps. Teeth change their natural colour due to external and internal factors. The colour of teeth is also altered by the food we...