Having a tooth pulled out can feel like an instant fix. The pain goes, the infection clears, and life moves on. But what many ...
Dental pain is a common concern during pregnancy. A person may develop dental pain during pregnancy because of pregnancy-related changes or because of pre-existing dental health issues. Common causes ...
Elevated hormones during pregnancy may be significantly linked to an increased risk of developing cavities, according to a University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) news release dated April 3.
“Gain a child, lose a tooth”, or so the saying goes. Pregnancy is known to be linked to a heightened risk of dental issues, but we aren’t entirely sure why. Now, researchers have found that the oral ...