Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, are painful sores that can develop on the inside of the cheeks, lips, tongue, or the floor of the mouth. While they often heal on their own within a week or two, there are steps you can take to alleviate discomfort and speed up the healing process
Read MoreIn orthodontics, an open bite is a type of malocclusion, or misalignment of the teeth, where the upper and lower teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed. This gap between the biting surfaces of the front and/or side teeth can affect both the functionality and aesthetics of a person's smile.
Read MoreDry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is a condition characterized by a persistent lack of saliva in the mouth. Saliva plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health by aiding in digestion, preventing tooth decay, and maintaining the overall comfort of the mouth. When the mouth does not produce enough saliva, it can lead to various symptoms and oral health issues.
Read More