Feb
Wisdom Tooth Infection: Symptoms, Causes, and How to Treat it?

Wisdom teeth are the molars at the back of your mouth, usually the last to erupt, typically between the ages of 16 and 25. While some people have no issues with them, others may experience cavities, decay, or other complications. Sometimes, wisdom teeth can become impacted or infected, leading to…
Dec
What Happens if You Don’t Get a Root Canal?

Are you experiencing persistent toothache, sensitivity, or swelling in your gums? It could be due to tooth decay, cracks, or infections. When your condition gets worse, to prevent further damage, dentists recommend a root canal. But if you are wondering what exactly is a root canal, and what happens if…
Dec
How To Stop Bleeding After Tooth Extraction?

Bleeding after a tooth extraction is a natural part of the healing process. But how much bleeding is considered normal? Should you be concerned about every drop? And what about the discomfort—does it hurt when the extraction site bleeds? If you’ve ever felt dizzy or nauseous while managing post-extraction bleeding,…
Dec
Dry Socket: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Prevention

Did you get your tooth extracted lately and are now experiencing a lot of pain? Especially a an intense pain that is radiating towards other areas and painkillers don’t seem to help? You might be dealing with a condition called dry socket. Dry socket is a painful dental complication that…
Dec
How To Brush Teeth After Wisdom Teeth Removal?

A common question after wisdom teeth surgery is whether to brush your teeth immediately. Our experienced dentists recommend waiting at least 3 days before resuming your regular brushing routine. Why? After the procedure, a blood clot forms at the extraction site. Brushing too soon can dislodge this clot, leading to…