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You may be able to prevent TMJ or make lifestyle changes that will help manage the symptoms if you have already been diagnosed. We recommend that you…
Yes. Certain lifestyle habits, medications, and medical conditions can increase your risk of developing TMD, including: jaw injuries, arthritis,…
There are many potential causes of TMD, including muscle strain and overuse, prolonged clenching and grinding of the teeth, bruxism, jaw or facial…
TMJ disorder or TMD is a group of conditions that includes TMJ dysfunction. TMJ dysfunction is a condition that affects the TMJ and the muscles…
You should brush your teeth at least twice a day, once in the morning and before bed, using fluoride toothpaste. Daily flossing is also essential to…
If you ignore a dental cavity, it can worsen over time, leading to tooth decay, infections, and severe pain. Untreated cavities may result in…
Routine teeth cleanings and exams are essential for maintaining oral health. They help remove plaque and tartar, prevent cavities, and detect…
To care for your Invisalign® clear aligners, clean them daily using a soft toothbrush and clear, non-abrasive soap. Rinse them with lukewarm water,…
While undergoing Invisalign® treatment, you can eat anything you want because there are no dietary restrictions. Simply remove your aligners before…
You should wear your Invisalign® aligners for 20 to 22 hours daily for optimal results. Only remove them while eating, drinking anything other than…