Retained baby teeth, also known as retained primary teeth or over-retained primary teeth, refer to a dental condition where one or more primary (baby) teeth do not naturally fall out as they should when the permanent teeth are ready to erupt.
Read MoreOsteoporosis, a condition characterized by weakened bones due to a reduction in bone density, does not directly cause a higher rate of dental decay (cavities). However, there can be indirect links and associations between osteoporosis and oral health issues
Read MoreIt is important to note that a proper diagnosis can only be made by a qualified dental professional after a thorough examination.
Here are some common reasons for toothaches:
Dental Decay: One of the most common causes of toothaches is dental decay (cavities). When bacteria in the mouth produce acids that erode the tooth's enamel, it can lead to sensitivity and pain.