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Why Do My Teeth Hurt When I Have A Cold?
Categories: Dental Health
Experiencing tooth pain during a cold is a surprisingly common yet often misunderstood phenomenon, and has everything to do with the intricate connection between our sinus health and oral well-being. Put simply, when we catch a cold, the sinuses (aka the air-filled cavities located near our upper teeth) become inflamed and congested, and this inflammation. Continue reading >>
Why Do My Teeth Hurt When I Bite Down? A Dentist’s Answer
Categories: Dental Health
Experiencing pain when biting down can be both distressing and disruptive to your everyday life, especially if it’s sudden and you’re experiencing severe pain every time you eat. This type of dental discomfort can stem from various causes, ranging from issues directly related to the teeth to broader oral health conditions, such as jaw problems.. Continue reading >>
What Happens if You Don’t Brush Your Teeth Regularly?
Categories: Dental Health
Brushing your teeth is a fundamental aspect of dental hygiene, and incredibly important for maintaining oral health. But what exactly happens when this essential practice is neglected? The effects of not brushing your teeth regularly can be both immediate and long-term, affecting not just your mouth but your overall health as well. In the following. Continue reading >>
Floss Before or After Brushing: A Dentist’s Advice
Categories: Dental Health
While it may seem like a minor detail in our daily routines, the sequence in which we floss and brush can have significant implications for our oral health – but which is supposed to come first, brushing or flossing? In the following comprehensive guide, we’re going to take a look at the advantages and disadvantages. Continue reading >>
Why Do My Teeth Hurt When I Eat Sweets?
Categories: Dental Health
Many of us can’t resist the allure of a sugary treat, be it a piece of chocolate, a slice of cake, or a yummy soft cookie. But for some, this indulgence comes at a price – a sharp pain or discomfort in the teeth. Ouch! Luckily, tooth sensitivity is common, and can be remedied with. Continue reading >>
Why Do My Teeth Hurt When I Eat Chocolate?
Categories: Dental Health
We’ve all been there: the joy of biting into a delicious piece of chocolate suddenly overshadowed by an unexpected jolt of pain. If you’ve ever thought, “why do my teeth hurt when I eat chocolate?”, you’re not alone. Many factors can contribute to this sensation, from the ingredients in the chocolate to underlying dental issues. Continue reading >>
Do Dentists Do Payment Plans in the UK?
Categories: Dental Health
When it comes to dental care, one of the primary concerns patients have is about financing the cost of their treatments, especially when it comes to complex or cosmetic procedures which can often mount into the thousands of pounds. Fortunately, for those based in the UK, many dental clinics now offer flexible payment plans to. Continue reading >>
Do Dentists Judge You? Busting the Myth
Categories: Dental Health
  The idea of visiting the dentist, for many, is clouded by apprehension; amid concerns about potential discomfort or bad news about dental health, there’s another prevailing worry: “Do dentists judge me?” This concern, while common, can even lead some to postpone or even skip dental visits entirely, which can have a knock-on negative impact. Continue reading >>
Will a Dentist Pull a Tooth on the First Visit?
Categories: Dental Health
  If you’re being plagued by dental issues, you might avoid the dentist for one pressing reason: you don’t want them to pull your tooth on the first visit. After all, while the anticipation of immediate tooth extraction can evoke some relief, it can also provoke anxiety – both from a pain standpoint, and for. Continue reading >>
How Soon After Tooth Extraction Can You Have an Implant?
Categories: Dental Health
  The journey to a dazzling smile often requires a combination of various dental procedures, from tooth whitening to dental implants. But if you’ve had a tooth extracted, how soon after tooth extraction can you have an implant? The short answer is simple: it depends! In the following article, we’re going to take a look. Continue reading >>
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