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… for dentures. Having trouble holding a toothbrush. Having gum disease. Having tooth decay on the roots of teeth. … have dementia may need this extra help. Keeping teeth and gums healthy To keep your teeth and gums healthy: Brush and … the roof of your mouth with a soft-bristled brush. To avoid problems with your dentures: Don't use dentures that are too …
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… body when you are pregnant. This includes your teeth and gums. A healthy mouth—and good dental habits—will help you … you are pregnant helps prevent cavities and other dental problems. Brush, floss, and try to limit sugary foods and … more blood flow to the mucous membranes of the mouth and gums when you are pregnant. This may cause bleeding in your …
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… the lip, tongue, or cheek. Tooth loss and other dental problems. Gum disease. Your gums may pull away from your teeth and not grow back. …
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… tea bags. It's placed between the lip or cheek and the gum. Dry snuff may be sniffed or put in the mouth. Chewing … or twists. It is chewed or placed between the cheek and the gum or teeth. These products contain nicotine, which is … the lip, tongue, or cheek. Tooth loss and other dental problems. Gum disease. Your gums may pull away from your …
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… throat or mouth infections (such as strep throat), dental problems (such as cavities), and gum disease. Bad breath can also be caused by medical … such as strep throat. Dental problems, such as cavities. Gum disease (periodontal disease), which may cause a …
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… child's primary teeth usually begin to break through the gums (erupt) at about 6 months of age. This is called teething . Teeth break through the gums in a certain order, typically from the front to the … do. Your child's first permanent molars emerge from the gum behind the primary teeth at about age 6, at the same …
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… in the mouth or face, such as the roof of the mouth, gums, lips, or cheeks. A permanent tooth can sometimes be … For a baby tooth (primary tooth): Apply clean gauze to the gum and socket for about 15 minutes to control the bleeding. … has been knocked out because the reimplantation may cause problems with later development of the permanent tooth. Your …
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… teeth appear or by 12 months of age. Babies with dental problems caused by injury, disease, or a developmental … or twice a year. Your dentist will check your teeth and gums for signs of tooth decay, gingivitis, and other health … your dental health. If you have active tooth decay or gum disease, your dentist will talk to you about changing …
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… can spread and you can lose your tooth or have other health problems. What causes it? Damage to the tooth, an untreated cavity (tooth decay), or gum disease can cause an abscessed tooth. An abscess forms … Throbbing pain, especially when you chew. Red, swollen gums. A bad taste in your mouth. Swelling in your jaw or …
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… brush your teeth, tongue, roof of your mouth, and gums at least two times a day. Rinse your mouth with mouthwash. Drink liquids, chew sugar-free gum or mints, or suck on sour candies. Use plastic utensils … or metallic taste when eating. Mouth Problems, Non-Injury Current as of: November 14, …