Salivary Glands: Functions, Disorders & Oral Health Tips
Introduction Ever wondered why your mouth waters when you see your favorite food? Or why dry mouth can make eating and speaking uncomfortable? The answer lies in your salivary glands…
Introduction Ever wondered why your mouth waters when you see your favorite food? Or why dry mouth can make eating and speaking uncomfortable? The answer lies in your salivary glands…
Have you recently been told you need an alveoloplasty? Whether you are preparing for dentures, dental implants, or healing after multiple tooth extractions, alveoloplasty is a crucial surgical step to…
Lingual tori, also known as Torus mandibularis, are fascinating anatomical variations. They can surprise many patients during a routine dental exam. Though often benign, they can raise concerns due to…
Dental Pulp Stones Dental pulp stones, also known as pulp calcifications, are important clinical findings. They may impact endodontic treatment and diagnostic processes. Although often incidental findings, their presence can…
Dental anomalies are often rare and puzzling, but understanding them is key to early detection and treatment. One such condition is enameloma, a developmental anomaly affecting tooth structure.
Cherubism Cherubism is a rare genetic disorder. It is characterized by abnormal bone tissue growth in the lower and upper jaws. This growth gives the cheeks a rounded, “cherub-like” appearance.…
Black hairy tongue (BHT) might sound alarming, but it’s usually a harmless and temporary oral condition. The name describes the appearance of the tongue. Tiny projections on its surface, called…
Genioplasty, also known as chin surgery, is a cosmetic procedure that involves changing the shape, size, or position of the chin to improve facial balance and aesthetics. Genioplasty can be…
Fissured tongue, also known as “Lingua plicata” or “Scrotal Tongue”, is a common condition that affects about 2-5% of the population. Fissured tongue is characterized by one or more deep…
Teeth Names and Functions Teeth play a crucial role in everyday life, helping us eat, speak, smile, and maintain the shape of our face. Each type of tooth has a…