Four common teeth diseases include dental caries (cavities), which result from tooth decay caused by bacteria; periodontal disease, an infection of the gums that can lead to tooth loss; tooth sensitivity, often caused by worn enamel or gum recession; and oral cancer, which can affect the tissues in the mouth and jaw. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups can help prevent these conditions.
Yes Of course due to some diseases........................
R. A. Cawson has written: 'Essentials of dental surgery and pathology' -- subject(s): Dentistry, Diseases, Mouth, Mouth Diseases, Operative Dentistry, Oral Surgery, Surgery, Teeth, Teeth Diseases, Tooth Diseases 'Surgical pathology of the mouth and jaws' -- subject(s): Histopathology, Jaw Diseases, Jaws, Mouth, Mouth Diseases, Pathology, Pathology, Surgical, Surgical Pathology
No, you have 24 teeth as a child and you will get 4 molers, as well as 4 wisdom teeth. (24+4+4=32) You will have 32 teeth total.
Adeeb E Thomas has written: 'Bleaching of teeth' -- subject(s): Dental enamel, Diseases, Teeth
Aubrey M. Lauterstein has written: 'Teeth, their forms and functions' -- subject(s): Diseases, Mouth, Teeth
a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums especially the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.
Wolfgang Pilz has written: 'Grundlagen der Kariologie und Endodontie' -- subject(s): Dental Pulp Diseases, Dental caries, Diseases, Periodontal Diseases, Teeth
Canine teeth are often the largest teeth in their mouth. They have two in the upper jaw and two in the lower for a total of 4.
An odontologist is a person who studies of teeth and their surrounding tissues and with the prevention and cure of their diseases.
Peter John Brekhus has written: 'Your teeth, their past, present, and probable future' -- subject(s): Diseases, Teeth
Dental science, or dentistry, is the study of diseases that relate to the mouth. Dental science focuses on the teeth in particular.
Diseases of the teeth encompass various conditions like dental caries (cavities), periodontal (gum) diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis, tooth infections (abscesses), enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity, and oral cancers. These conditions often result from poor oral hygiene, diet, genetics, or certain medical conditions.