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What Wears Down Your Teeth?

Your teeth have an outer hard layer known as enamel. The enamel protects your teeth which include the inner pulp and nerves. When the enamel of your teeth is worn down, your teeth are more susceptible to cavities and decay. There are several things which wear down the enamel of your teeth. Grinding your teeth, [Read more …]

What’s the Difference Between Reversible Pulpitis and Irreversible Pulpitis?

Pulpitis is the inflammation of the pulp inside of your teeth. Your teeth have soft tissue inside of them which contains the nerves and blood vessels. This soft tissue is called the pulp. When this pulp becomes inflamed or infected the condition is known as pulpitis. Pulpitis may be reversible or irreversible. Both conditions can [Read more …]

Causes of Aphthous Ulcers

Aphthous ulcers, also known as canker sores, are common in children and adults. Aphthous ulcers can occur anywhere inside of the mouth. Women are more affected than men, and at least one in five people develop these ulcers. They seem to appear in children more often than adults, but they can appear at any age [Read more …]

What Wears Down Your Teeth?

Your teeth have an outer hard layer known as enamel. The enamel protects your teeth which include the inner pulp and nerves. When the enamel of your teeth is worn down, your teeth are more susceptible to cavities and decay. There are several things which wear down the enamel of your teeth. Grinding your teeth, [Read more …]

What’s the Difference Between Reversible Pulpitis and Irreversible Pulpitis?

Pulpitis is the inflammation of the pulp inside of your teeth. Your teeth have soft tissue inside of them which contains the nerves and blood vessels. This soft tissue is called the pulp. When this pulp becomes inflamed or infected the condition is known as pulpitis. Pulpitis may be reversible or irreversible. Both conditions can [Read more …]