Bad Taste After Wisdom Teeth Removal: What’s Normal and What’s Not
Noticing a strange or unpleasant taste in your mouth after wisdom tooth removal is very common. In many cases, it’s a normal part of healing, but sometimes it can signal…
Noticing a strange or unpleasant taste in your mouth after wisdom tooth removal is very common. In many cases, it’s a normal part of healing, but sometimes it can signal…
Facial bruising after dental treatment is uncommon, but when it does occur, it’s usually linked to prolonged bleeding caused by delayed clot formation. That may sound complicated, but don’t worry,…
Class III malocclusion is one of the most recognizable bite problems in dentistry, but also one of the most challenging to manage. While it is easy to spot clinically, achieving a stable and esthetic correction requires a deep understanding of the underlying skeletal and dental components.
In this article, we break down what Class III malocclusion is, why it develops, and how orthodontists today approach treatment at different ages.
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