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Cheek and mouth collapse – changes in facial structure due to loss of teeth and bone
Tooth loss is a problem that not only affects the functionality of the oral cavity, but also significantly alters the appearance of the face.
Tooth pulp – functions and most common problems
Tooth pulp is the soft tissue inside the tooth, surrounded by hard structures such as dentin and enamel. It plays a key role in maintaining the health of the tooth
Zirconia crown – what is it? Information and application
A healthy and aesthetically pleasing smile is a dream for many people, and modern dentistry offers modern solutions to restore teeth in a durable and natural-looking way. One of the most popular restorations is zirconia crowns, which combine exceptional durability with excellent aesthetics. What exactly are zirconia crowns, what advantages do they have and in…
I’m 30 years old and have no teeth – what’s next?
Toothlessness at a young age is a serious problem that can have a huge impact on physical health, life comfort and self-confidence. Although toothlessness is more often associated with the elderly, more and more young people are struggling with this problem as a result of periodontal disease, mechanical trauma or carious complications. However, losing teeth…
Proper oral hygiene – how do you find time to take care of your teeth?
In the daily rush, it's easy to neglect basic habits that are crucial to our health. One of them is taking care of proper oral hygiene. Unfortunately, a lack of regular dental care can lead to serious problems such as tooth decay, periodontal disease and, in extreme cases, tooth loss. For those already using prosthetic…
Toothache from the sinuses – how to recognize and treat it?
Toothache from sinuses is an ailment that can confuse both patients and doctors. It is often mistaken for a classic toothache caused by tooth decay, pulpitis or other dental problems. In reality, however, the pain originates from inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, particularly the maxillary sinuses, which are located directly above the upper molars and…





