A healthy body has the ability to fight off infections fairly well. However, your teeth are something of an exception. You see, teeth infections typically happen in the center of your tooth, meaning you won’t be able to get antibodies to the infection. In other words, to address a tooth infection, you’ll need root canal therapy. Tooth infections can be... read more »
Getting your wisdom teeth removed is important for your oral health, but you need to keep caring for your oral health afterwards by following the after-care instructions you dentist gives you. These instructions may include the following mandates: Eating And Drinking You should eat soft foods in the days following the removal of your wisdom teeth and avoid chewing near... read more »
Saliva is an important defender against disease and tooth decay in your mouth. So when saliva flow is stymied because of illness or medication, several problems may develop. Problems Caused By A Dry Mouth If there isn’t enough saliva to neutralize acids, aid with chewing and swallowing, and bring in tooth rebuilding/disease-fighting substances, then problems can develop such as: Increased... read more »