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Four Things You Need To Know About Periodontal Abscesses

While many people think that it's normal to have red, swollen gums or to notice pink in the sink after you brush or floss your teeth, this is actually a sign of periodontal disease. When periodontal disease is left untreated, it can lead to serious complications such as periodontal abscesses. Here are four things you need to know about periodontal abscesses. What are periodontal abscesses? An abscess is a pocket of pus that is trapped within a tissue, and a periodontal abscess refers to an abscess within your gum tissue.

How Dental Implants Can Improve Your Oral Health

If you have several gaps in your mouth due to missing teeth, you may not realize that these gaps could be posing risks to your oral health. To reduce these risks, you may want to consider having the teeth replaced. While there are several ways to achieve this, choosing dental implants is the best option. Replacing your missing teeth with implants will also help you look better and feel more confident with your smile and speech.

Five Things Parents Need To Know About Pericoronitis

The third molars, commonly called the wisdom teeth, are the last teeth that will erupt in your child's mouth. These teeth will generally appear between the ages of 17 and 21. There isn't always enough room in the mouth for these teeth to erupt, and partially-erupted wisdom teeth can lead to an infection known as pericoronitis. Here are five things parents need to know about pericoronitis. How does pericoronitis develop?

Two Ways To Deal With A Gummy Smile

One thing that contributes to an attractive smile is how proportionate the teeth are in relation to the gum tissue. Teeth that are too small can make a person's smile aesthetically displeasing, and the individual may look older than he or she really is. If your teeth seem disproportionately smaller than your gums (resulting in a gummy smile), here are a couple of reasons why this may be and what can be done to fix the problem.

Has Your Teen Lost A Permanent Tooth? What Are Your Options?

When a child loses a baby tooth in an accidental manner, you're unlikely to be too worried -- after all, baby teeth are designed to be temporary, right? However, having your teen suffer the sudden and unexpected loss of a permanent tooth can be a much more unpleasant experience for all involved, and you may be worried about how this will affect your teen's dental development or even self-esteem. What can you do to quickly restore your teen's mouth to normal?