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Oral mucocele

 An oral mucocele cyst or mucocele is a fluid-filled lump that develops on the inner part of the lip or inside the mouth. Mucous cysts can form anywhere in the mouth, but they are most common on the lower lip. These types of cysts usually do not cause pain and are temporary. Of course, not treating mucous cysts leads to their permanent status. What factors cause mucous cysts? Mucous cysts are usually caused by mouth injuries and lack of oral and dental hygiene. Factors such as: ·          Lip biting (the most common cause) ·          Biting the lip or cheek ·          Mouth piercing ·          Accidental rupture of the salivary gland ·          Chronic damage caused by teeth What are the symptoms of a mucous cyst? Mucous cyst symptoms depend on the penetration of the cyst into the skin and the frequency of its occurrence. Most cysts are not painful but cause discomfort. Symptoms of cysts that form near the surface of the skin: ·          Swelling ·          Bl

Is it possible to fix a gap between my teeth organically at home?

  This is the question that many people ask and also questions like “what is an at-home filling gap between teeth?” or “how can I hide my teeth gaps naturally at home?” The answer to this question is no there isn’t a way and you can’t do at- home close the gaps treatment. It is as simple as this, closing tooth gaps and spaces between teeth whether by direct restoration with composite resin bonding or by indirect restorations with crown and porcelain veneer is done by dentists an at their clinics and offices. Dental disorders can be caused by a variety of factors. The majority of these issues are visible throughout childhood, and some may result in abrupt alterations. However, among the various dental concerns, we will focus on the problem of a gap between teeth in this article. This is also referred to as "diastema." Diastema is most commonly seen in the two top front teeth, when the space between them is visible. It causes complications when chewing since food partic
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  Dentures are an artificial replacement for missing teeth in the mouth. For people who have lost a few or more of their teeth, dentures are a very important solution. Eating, self-confidence, health, and quality of life will all increase as a result of prosthetics. There are different types of dentures including full, partial, fixed, and removable dental prostheses. Types of dentures Dentures can be categorized into two main types: full dentures and partial dentures . Depending on your condition, both full and partial dentures can be designed to be removable or can be fixed in your mouth. There are options for fixed partial dentures, including bridges and dental flipper tooth which can serve you well. In addition, if you are looking for a highly stable form to replace your missing teeth, implant-retained dentures can be your choice, too. Complete dentures (full dentures) A complete denture or prosthesis is placed instead of a complete arch of the tooth. It

every thing about Mouthwash

  Mouthwashes contain various substances such as detergents, organic acids, sodium fluoride, and alcohol. Mouthwash is a liquid that is used to wash and keep the space inside the mouth clean. They also contain antiseptics that kill the bacteria that live in the mouth. Some people use mouthwash to get rid of bad breath . And others use it to prevent tooth decay or prevent the accumulation of plaque and sticky substances that contain bacteria and germs which can lead to oral diseases. Is mouthwash a substitute for brushing? No, mouthwash does not replace brushing or flossing. The only effective way to remove plaque and bacteria from the surface of the teeth and under the gums is by brushing and flossing correctly. Fluoride mouthwash does not help strengthen tooth enamel and fight gum disease unless you use it after brushing and flossing. Teeth should be thoroughly cleaned when exposed to this substance. Benefits of mouthwash: Mouthwash can reduce bad mouth odor. Fluoride mouth