Causes of tooth pain include cavities, gum disease, tooth sensitivity, an infection, or a cracked or chipped tooth.
Using your fingers, gently wiggle the tooth back and forth. If it feels loose, you can further loosen it with a piece of ...
Dentists reveal the link between menopause and tooth pain, the changes you can expect in menopause and how to treat issues ...
more serious facial swelling (not including the real medical condition moon face) may be caused by hypothyroidism, allergic reactions, side effects of medications, tooth or sinus infections ...
You have an abscessed tooth. A pus-filled pimple ... Facial pressure is a hallmark of a sinus infection, and it can sometimes lead to swelling around your cheeks and eyes, Dr. Lee says.
FEELING extra tired or keep getting ill? You might not be eating enough protein. And this could be putting you at risk of extreme swelling, bone fractures and even tooth loss, experts warn. Dr ...
Jackie Duda's terrifying ordeal began in May, 2021. Parts of it—the anxiety, the flashbacks—continue to live with her today. Her enemy in this near-lethal fight: sepsis; something she knew little ...
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Dental experts make their case on Fluoride
One of the dental experts who voiced ardent support of keeping fluoride in the city’s water was Jonathan Henry, who is a doctor of medicine in dentistry. Henry drove from Bellingham to speak during ...
Most professionals recommend check-ups every six months, even if you’re not experiencing any issues. These routine ...