Invisibility. The parts that make up braces — the brackets, wires, and elastic bands — are all mounted on the back of your teeth. Other people can’t see them unless you open your mouth wide. Possibly ...
Lingual nerve damage is a common complication during oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures in the third molar region. The anatomy of the lingual nerve is variable; therefore precise anatomical ...
Some health conditions, including bumps, soreness, and tears, can affect the lingual frenulum. Treatment can depend on the condition and symptoms. Share on Pinterest The lingual frenulum is a fold of ...
A novel study on the natural coordination of tooth development in time and space, led by Dr. Han-Sung Jung at the Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Korea, has discovered that "lingual" cells on ...
Lie bumps are small red or white bumps that occur on the tongue. They can cause pain and discomfort but usually go away after 2–3 days. Dietary choices, trauma to the tongue, and stress may increase ...
Boxmoor House Dental Practice has announced the availability of consultation appointments for new private patients interested ...
Transient lingual papillitis, or lie bumps, are inflamed and sometimes painful taste buds. Triggers include infection, stress, poor nutrition, allergies, trauma to the tongue, smoking, and spicy or ...
Lie bumps are painful bumps that form on the tongue. They typically resolve on their own. If the last longer or occur with other symptoms, it may indicate another health condition. Lie bumps are small ...
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