Dental posts, also known as dental posts and cores, are used in restorative dentistry to provide additional support and retention for dental crowns when a natural tooth has been significantly damaged or has lost a significant portion of its structure.
Read MoreCracked tooth syndrome (CTS) is a dental condition characterized by the presence of a crack or fracture in a tooth, which may or may not be visible on X-rays or during a dental examination. This condition can be challenging to diagnose because the cracks are often small and can be located beneath the gumline or within the tooth's structure. CTS typically results in intermittent pain or discomfort, especially when biting or chewing, making it difficult to identify and treat.
Read MorePalatal rugae, often referred to simply as "rugae," are a series of ridges or folds of mucous membrane located on the anterior (front) part of the hard palate in the roof of the mouth. These rugae have several important characteristics and function
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