There are a variety of problems associated with tooth disorders such as cavities and infections. Uncover the related symptoms, such as a toothache.
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Your teeth are made of a hard, bonelike material. There are four parts:
You need your teeth for many activities that you may take for granted. These include eating, speaking and even smiling.
There are many different problems that can affect your teeth, including:
The causes of tooth disorders varies, depending on the problem. Sometimes the cause is not taking good care of your teeth. In other cases, you may have been born with the problem or the cause is an accident.
The symptoms can vary, depending on the problem. Some of the more common symptoms include:
Your dentist will ask about your symptoms, look at your teeth, and probe them with dental instruments. In some cases, you may need dental x-rays.
The treatment will depend on the problem. Some common treatments are:
The main thing that you can do to prevent tooth disorders is to take good care of your teeth:
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