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How Long Can a Tooth Infection Go Untreated?

A tooth infection can cause serious health complications. Treating dental infections immediately is recommended. Learn about the potential complications of tooth infections.

Geographic Tongue: Appearance, Symptoms, and Treatments

Geographic tongue is a harmless, painless inflammatory condition. Learn about its appearance and characteristics.

Natural Remedies for Acne Scars

Learn about natural home remedies for removing acne scars, including application methods and when to avoid them.

Tongue Tie in Babies Explained by Oris Dental Center

Tongue-tie in babies is a birth defect that restricts the tongue's range of motion, often requiring simple surgical correction.

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What Does A Cavity Look Like?

Cavity is a dental condition that causes holes in the teeth. It can be avoided at the early stage with home care and requires treatment if it develops.

Oris Dental Center: Leading Dental Clinic in Dubai

Oris Dental Center in Dubai offers both dental and dermatological services. Their experienced doctors specialize in a variety of treatments.

Managing Bone Spicules After Tooth Extraction

Oris Dental Center's blog explores bone spicules after tooth extraction, discussing common concerns, solutions, and management tips.

What Causes Hair Loss?

Most temporary hair loss is caused by stress. This blog post provides an explanation of several potential causes of hair loss.

How to Clean Retainers: Best Practices - Oris Dental Center

This blog from Oris Dental Center discusses how to clean retainers properly to prevent bacteria, dental plaque, and bad odors in the mouth.

Are Tooth Crystals Safe?

Tooth crystals, also called dental diamonds, are placed by a dentist using special adhesives without abrasion. This article explains more.