
A tooth nerve infection (pulp necrosis) is one of the most painful dental problems, affecting both children and adults. This issue isn’t just a temporary pain—it’s a sign that tooth decay has reached a severe stage, which can affect other teeth or even overall health if left...
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Jaw muscle spasm is a condition that affects both children and adults, causing severe pain, difficulty chewing, jaw clicking, and even headaches or neck fatigue. The causes can be simple, such as stress or daily habits like teeth grinding, or dental and jaw problems. In rare cases, it may result...
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Have you noticed a slight swelling or a small flap of gum covering your wisdom tooth, causing pain or difficulty chewing? The gum tissue over a wisdom tooth is a very common issue, often appearing when wisdom teeth start to emerge during young adulthood. If left untreated, it can lead to chronic...
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Dental restoration for children is one of the most important steps to maintain oral health, especially during the early years of a child’s life. Even a small cavity or crack can quickly worsen and affect the growth of permanent teeth later on.Restoration doesn’t just preserve the...
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Have you noticed that your child’s lower jaw appears recessed or doesn’t align properly with the upper jaw?Lower jaw correction devices for children are the ideal solution to address jaw growth issues and improve bite alignment safely and effectively.In this Dalili Medical article,...
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Loose teeth are a common concern for many parents, especially when they notice movement in their children’s or teenagers’ teeth and are unsure whether it’s normal or a warning sign.The truth is, natural tooth mobility happens normally during the process of tooth replacement or...
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Dental fistula and gum fistula are problems that often start off mild but can develop into serious complications if not treated promptly. Many people confuse the two, thinking they are the same thing, but in reality, each type has its own causes, symptoms, and treatment methods.In...
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Have you ever noticed a strange salty taste in your mouth and didn’t know the reason? Salty mouth, or a persistent salty taste, is a common problem among both children and adults, especially when it lasts for a long time or is accompanied by dryness, thirst, or changes in taste and eating...
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Cavities in the front teeth are one of the most common oral problems that affect appearance, smile, and self-confidence, especially in children and adults who neglect regular oral hygiene. The issue often starts very mildly, as a small white spot, but if not treated promptly, it can progress to a...
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Tongue cancer is one of those conditions that many people fear because it affects one of the most important parts of the mouth — the tongue — which plays a vital role in speaking, tasting, and swallowing.Although this disease is rare in children, it can sometimes appear unexpectedly....
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A sore palate is a common problem that can bother both adults and children, especially when it causes: Pain while eating or swallowing Difficulty speaking General discomfort in the mouth Most of the time, this inflammation is caused by bacteria or viruses, but it...
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Dental pockets are a common health issue that concerns both adults and children. They can develop due to bacterial buildup or poor oral hygiene, and they don’t just affect gum health—they can also cause bad breath, pain, and tooth decay. we’ll explore the causes of...
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Have you ever noticed a dark color or a “hairy” appearance on your tongue or your child’s tongue? This can be a bit concerning, especially if it comes with bad breath or an unusual sensation in the mouth. This condition, known as Black Hairy Tongue, is not just a cosmetic...
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Enlarged tongue in infants is a condition that worries many mothers, especially when they notice that their baby’s tongue appears larger than normal or the baby has difficulty breastfeeding or breathing.The truth is, an enlarged tongue is not always dangerous, but it requires careful...
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Natal teeth are a rare condition that occurs in a very small percentage of infants. They often worry mothers, who may wonder: Is this normal? Could it be dangerous for the baby or breastfeeding? we’ll explain what natal teeth are, the reasons they appear, and whether they really need...
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Biting the tongue, whether in children or adults, is a common behavior that can be noticed daily. Sometimes, it is a normal response, but other times it may indicate an underlying issue that requires attention. Whether your child bites their tongue while playing, an infant frequently sticks out...
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Have you noticed your baby sticking out their tongue a lot and wondered: is this normal or a sign of a problem? Tongue protrusion in infants is a common behavior and is often part of their natural development and exploration of the world around them. However, in some cases, it can indicate feeding...
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The habit of tongue sucking in children and adults may seem simple, but over time it can affect teeth, speech, and even swallowing. Many parents notice their child sucking their tongue without understanding the reasons, and some adults continue this habit from childhood or due to stress or nervous...
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Have you ever noticed your child pushing their tongue against their teeth while speaking or swallowing? Or maybe you’ve observed this habit in an adult? This phenomenon, known as tongue thrust, is not just a strange habit—it can be a sign of underlying issues with teeth, speech, or...
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Dental tartar is a common problem that affects oral health in both children and adults. Whether it appears as a white or yellow layer, tartar buildup can cause bad breath, tooth decay, and gum inflammation. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and types of tartar is the first step toward prevention...
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