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Open Bite
An open bite is a type of malocclusion (misalignment of teeth) in which the upper and lower teeth do not touch each other when the mouth is closed. Instead of overlapping properly, a visible gap remains between certain teeth. This condition most commonly affects the...
Tooth Enamel Erosion
Tooth enamel erosion is a common dental problem where the hard, protective outer layer of the teeth gradually wears away due to chemical processes, mainly acids. Unlike cavities that are caused by bacteria, enamel erosion happens when acids directly attack the tooth...
When to Do Children Dentistry
Also known as pediatric dentistry, children's dentistry deals with maintaining the health of infants', children's, and teenagers' teeth, gums, and mouth. The question most asked by most parents is when they should take their child to the dentist, and the answer mostly...
Benefits of Tooth Extraction
While the prospect of a tooth extraction may sound intimidating, this frequently performed dental treatment is very often a constructive and vital step toward maintaining and regaining overall good oral health. The dentist will try to save an original tooth whenever...
Non-metallic zirconia cap
In the field of modern restorative dentistry, non-metallic zirconia caps (also known as zirconia crowns) have emerged as one of the most advanced and reliable options for tooth restoration. They combine excellent strength, durability, and lifelike aesthetics, making...
Dental Implant
Dental implants are advanced, long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. They are designed to look, feel, and function just like natural teeth, making them one of the most popular options in modern restorative dentistry. Unlike dentures or bridges, which rest...






