What types of caries are there?
Cavities start to affect the tooth enamel, the outermost layer. The first sign is the appearance of a small white spot, which, if not treated in time, will spread to… Read more »
Cavities start to affect the tooth enamel, the outermost layer. The first sign is the appearance of a small white spot, which, if not treated in time, will spread to… Read more »
Cavities are the result of a combination of a number of factors. From the presence of these oral bacteria or the moisture conditions present in the oral cavity, to the… Read more »
Caries is a type of infection that occurs in the teeth due to the activity of certain microorganisms that live in the oral cavity. One of the bacteria most commonly… Read more »
Dental caries is one of the most common oral diseases among the population. Although there are comprehensive guides today that tell you how to protect teeth from cavities, this infection… Read more »
Within the framework of scientific cooperation between colleges and universities,The Dean of the College of Dentistry at the Dean’s University, Assistant Professor Dr. Samer Majeed Al-Nasrawi, visited the College of… Read more »
The Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Karbala concluded a course on the causes of occlusion and how to prevent and early treatment of orthodontic cases, with the participation… Read more »
Whenever possible, dry mouth should be treated with proper hydration. There are times when xerostomia as a side effect of medical treatment or a chronic disease cannot be treated directly,… Read more »
Not producing enough saliva is associated with a series of very distinct symptoms and discomforts. These steps include: Feeling sticky in the mouth.Bad breath.Difficulty chewing, swallowing and speaking.burning sensation in… Read more »
Frequent use of alcohol, tobacco, and other recreational drugs increases the symptoms of dry mouth. Specifically, methamphetamine is a drug associated with intense dry mouth, as well as other oral… Read more »
It is common for xerostomia to be associated with diseases such as diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, or HIV infection, which cause chronic dry mouth. Sometimes strokes, outbreaks from an autoimmune disease,… Read more »