What to do if a tooth is knocked out?
When faced with dental trauma, you have to be quick, don't play it down, even if the tooth is a baby tooth. We're going to explain everything in today's post.
When faced with dental trauma, you have to be quick, don't play it down, even if the tooth is a baby tooth. We're going to explain everything in today's post.
Wear or erosion of tooth enamel by acids or chemicals is an increasingly common condition in the dental practice. Enamel erosion is one of the many causes of toothache.
Sleep disorders are increasingly recognised as a public health problem in our society. The most common are: snoring, obstructive sleep apnoea, narcolepsy, insomnia, bruxism, sleep apnoea.
Do you suffer from headaches, jaw pain or toothache? Bruxism can be the cause of migraines and headaches, back pain, dizziness and even facial deformity. Many dentists consider
Sleep apnoea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and restarts. Apnoea occurs when the muscles in the back of the
Does breathing through the mouth deform the face? This is one of the questions most frequently asked at our dental clinic in Valencia by mothers and fathers concerned about the health of their children.
The answer is NO, clearly no. These are some of the doubts that adults and seniors have when considering invisible orthodontics. I AM

Tooth loss is unfortunately more common than we think. The loss of these teeth can be caused by dental trauma, tooth decay, caused by bruxism, or even by the loss of a tooth from a tooth extraction.
Pregnancy affects almost every aspect of a woman's life, including her oral health. It is important to take care of your mouth and teeth during pregnancy. To help
Antes de todo debemos decir que planificar un caso con técnica de alineadores invisibles, requiere de un control total y absoluto de la secuencia de tratamiento, ya que hay que

Statistics show that 7.4% of children have primary snoring during sleep and between 2% and 4% have obstructive sleep apnoeas or hypoapnoeas syndrome.

Ankyloglossia or short lingual frenulum is behind many cases of breastfeeding failure. Although the first enemy of ankyloglossia is breastfeeding, there are other enemies, such as
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