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A

Abscess

An abscess in dentistry refers to a localized collection of pus that forms within the tissues of the oral cavity. Read More

B

Bruxism

Bruxism, commonly referred to as teeth grinding or clenching, is a condition characterized by the Read More

C

Cavity

A cavity, also referred to as tooth decay, is a common dental issue where bacteria in the mouth produce Read More

Crown

A dental crown, also referred to as a tooth cap, is a dental prosthetic used to cover a damaged tooth Read More

D

Dental Implant

A surgical component, made of biocompatible materials like titanium, that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull Read More

Dentures

Dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are typically Read More

E

Enamel

Enamel is the hard, outer layer of the tooth that protects the underlying dentin and pulp. Read More

F

Filling

A dental filling is an amalgam material used to treat dental cavities in the teeth. Common types of materials used in Read More

Fluoride

Fluoride is a mineral commonly used in dentistry to help prevent tooth decay. It is often added to toothpaste Read More

G

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is a common and mild form of gum disease usually caused by the buildup of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria Read More

Gum Disease

Gum disease, also referred to as periodontal disease, is a common oral health condition that affects the tissues Read More

I

Invisalign

Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that uses clear, removable aligners that are custom made for each Read More

IV Sedation

IV (intravenous) sedation is a method of dental sedation that involves administering sedative drugs intravenously Read More

M

Mouth Guard

A mouth guard is a dental appliance designed to protect the teeth, gums, and jaws during sports activities or to Read More

N

Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is a colorless and odorless gas used in dentistry to help patients relax Read More

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P

Periodontitis

Periodontitis, commonly referred to as gum disease, is a serious infection of the gums that can damage the soft tissue Read More

Plaque

Dental plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria that forms on teeth as a result of bacteria feeding on sugars from Read More

R

Root Canal

A root canal, also referred to as endodontic treatment, is a dental procedure for a tooth that is severely infected or Read More

S

Sealant

A dental sealant is a thin, plastic coating applied to the chewing surfaces of molars and premolars to prevent cavities. Read More

Sedation

Sedation in dentistry refers to the use of medications to help patients relax during dental procedures. Read More

T

Tartar

Tartar, also referred to as dental calculus, is a yellow or brownish calcified substance that forms on or between teeth or Read More

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening, also referred to as tooth bleaching, is a cosmetic dental procedure aimed at lightening the color of Read More

Tooth Extraction

Tooth extraction, also referred to as exodontia, is a dental procedure where a tooth is removed from its socket in the Read More

V

Veneers

Veneers, also referred to as dental laminates, are thin shells typically made of porcelain or composite resin that are Read More

W

Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth, also referred to as third molars, are the last set of molars to emerge in the back of the mouth. Read More

X

X-rays

X-rays, also referred to as radiographs in dental terms, are diagnostic tools used to visualize structures inside the Read More

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