Teeth are very complex and contain many important components. However, each tooth can be categorized into four main parts: enamel, dentin, cementum,
FAQs About Wisdom Teeth
Why are they called wisdom teeth? Wisdom teeth get their name because they usually develop and erupt when one is between the ages of 16 or 25, a time
Myths on Dental Cavities
Cavities are a common problem, with a variety of solutions. Depending on the state of a tooth, our dentist might recommend a crown or a filling to
Do I Need My Wisdom Teeth Removed?
There are 32 teeth that grow in a mouth which can only fit 28 of them. The wisdom teeth, also called the third molars, are part of that problem. These
FAQ About Sjögren’s Syndrome
What is Sjögren’s syndrome? This is a disorder where the body’s immune system attacks glands which produce moisture. What causes Sjögren’s
What You Need To Know About Tooth Decay
Your mouth is full of bacteria that uses sugar to produce acids. When bacteria collects as a sticky, colorless film on your teeth, it is called
The Role of Inlays, Onlays and a Crowns for Repairing Damaged Enamel
Tooth decay is a serious problem that can compromise the integrity of your tooth enamel. Left unresolved it can easily develop into serious problems,
Dealing with Cavities
Your regular dental checkup includes a thorough inspection for tooth decay and cavities. Cavities can form when food particles and residual sugar in