Teething in the baby

Introduction Teething is the term used to describe the breaking through of a person’s first set of teeth. The first teeth when teething are called milk teeth (dens deciduus or dens lactatis) and are replaced by the permanent teeth later in life. The term “milk teeth” can be traced back to the coloring of the … Teething in the baby

Tooth root

Introduction The root of the tooth (lat. Radix dentis) lies below the crown of the tooth and fixes the tooth in the tooth socket of the jaw. The transition between the root and the crown of the tooth is called the neck of the tooth. The root of the tooth is covered by dental cement … Tooth root

Tooth filling

Introduction Teeth destroyed by caries cannot be rebuilt by the organism. The defects must be closed by a filling. Unfortunately, the term seal is often used as a synonym for the filling. This word is derived from the Latin term for lead, and lead really has no place in the oral cavity. Therefore this erroneous … Tooth filling

Lost tooth filling | Tooth filling

Lost tooth filling The loss of a filling indicates either that the adhesive elements have not fixed it properly or that caries has formed under the filling, which has loosened the adhesive bond from tooth to filling. If the affected person loses his filling, it is generally agreed that it will be replaced by a … Lost tooth filling | Tooth filling

Dental pain elimination

Introduction Many patients associate the visit to the dentist with the fear of pain. Of course, dental procedures such as extractions or other surgical treatments would not be possible without pain. The fear is unfounded, as the dentist has possibilities to perform his treatment without pain. Depending on the type of treatment and localization, different … Dental pain elimination