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Nocturnal bruxism, the activity of the chewing and neck muscles
Bruxism is a widespread disorder, just think that 15/20% of the adult population suffers from it, with direct consequences on smiling and chewing. Those who …
Canines Included: The Importance of Treatment Planning
Due to their position in the arch, the canines play a fundamental role for the aesthetics of the smile, a problem of impacted canines could …
Computed tomography: improves the success of treatments
The use of computed tomography has, in the last decade, improved the success of treatments in: implantology, oral surgery, periodontics, orthodontics and endodontics.
Antibiotic resistance and toothache
Antibiotic resistance is becoming a problem of modern Western society. Many infections are becoming difficult to treat because some types of antibiotics are becoming ineffective …
Salivary sampling and prevention of periodontitis
Periodontitis is characterized by inflammation of the periodontium; this type of pathology, if neglected for a long time, can lead to tooth loss, which is …
Damaged restorations: to what extent can we intervene?
Many patients ask for a dentist appointment to recover damaged restorations. The main interventions for which you “put your hand back” on a previously restored …
The role of the tongue in correct swallowing
The role of the tongue is fundamental for a correct chewing function and for swallowing. The position of the tongue inside the oral cavity also …
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and consequences on implantology
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a complex, systemic pathology which mainly affects the metabolism of carbohydrates and which has consequences on the whole organism and …
Wear of dental veneers: new dental materials
Research in the dental field also works in the constant search for new materials, in particular increasing the resistance of materials to abrasion can positively …
Interproximal caries: prevent with the intraoral scanner
Technology has changed dentistry with great benefit to the patient; in addition to making surgery less invasive, it also improved the effectiveness of diagnosis as …
Multiple sclerosis and implications for dental health
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease, an inflammatory condition of the central nervous system that can affect the brain, brainstem and spinal cord. In patients …
Tooth crack: diagnosis and treatment
Tooth cracking can be a difficult problem to manage, from diagnosis to treatment. A cracked tooth is not easy to diagnose without obvious symptoms. When …
Sinusitis and toothache: two related diseases
Sinusitis and toothache are two diseases that are often related to each other. Dental caries, abscesses, pulpits, can give rise to odontogenic sinusitis with severe …
Clench your teeth during the day: what causes and what consequences
Clenching your teeth during the day could be a frequent behavior that you are not aware of. It is in fact bruxism in all respects, …
Children at the dentist: why visits are so important
A recent survey involving a group of Spanish parents found that 46% of affected fathers and mothers believe that it is not necessary to take …