by sraidds.com | Jan 31, 2018 | Rai Dentistry
Do you have pain or tenderness in your jaw? Is it difficult or painful to chew? Does your jaw lock, making it difficult to open or close your mouth? Do you have consistent pain around your ears? If you deal with any of these symptoms regularly, you may need to be seen...
by sraidds.com | Jan 26, 2018 | Rai Dentistry
Do you know the term pericoronitis? Coming from the words perio (for surrounding teeth) and corona (for crown), the term can be broken down to tooth crown condition. Also known as operculitis, pericoronitis is the inflammation of the soft tissues which neighbor...
by sraidds.com | Dec 29, 2017 | Rai Dentistry
The teeth in the back of your mouth are very important for chewing and grinding the foods you eat. This includes eight premolars that also aid with biting off hard foods, as well as eight large molars that are primarily tasked with grinding tough foods into small...
by sraidds.com | Dec 22, 2017 | Rai Dentistry
What do you know about root canals? What do you know about root canal services? Here is a small bit of data we’ve assembled to help you know what you can expect during a root canal treatment. Please don’t hesitate to call us if you have any additional questions about... by sraidds.com | Nov 29, 2017 | Rai Dentistry
An untreated cavity can sometimes lead to cavities accessing the pulp and other sensitive structures in a tooth. As this happens, tooth decay can compromise the tooth and even cause a dangerous abscess to form in your gums. An abscess is created when bacteria forms... by sraidds.com | Nov 22, 2017 | Rai Dentistry
When a cavity goes without professional treatment, decay can slowly start to affect the tooth’s structure. You may find yourself chewing on a piece of food and your tooth cracks. The pain that results can sometimes be severe and the bacterial presence in the area can...