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 MoreInternal tooth bleaching, also known as non-vital tooth bleaching or walking bleach, is a dental procedure used to lighten the color of a tooth that has become discolored or grey following root canal treatment. This discoloration occurs because the tooth's pulp tissue has been removed during the root canal procedure, leading to changes in the tooth's color over time. Internal tooth bleaching is a cosmetic dentistry option to improve the appearance of such teeth.
Read MoreAntibiotics are medications used to treat bacterial infections. While they are essential and lifesaving in many medical and dental situations, their overuse and inappropriate use can lead to several problems, including antibiotic resistance and adverse health effects. In dentistry, there are specific guidelines and practices to limit the use of antibiotics and ensure their appropriate and responsible use.
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