Oral Health Medical Reference
- Broken or Dislocated Jaw
A broken jaw is not uncommon. You can get it from an accident or other direct-force trauma. Learn the symptoms of a broken jaw and how it's treated.
- Caring for Your Teeth and Gums
With proper care, your teeth and gums can stay healthy throughout your life. The experts at WebMD tell you how to maintain good oral health.
- Teeth and Gum Care
Get tips from WebMD on the basic care of your teeth and gums.
- 9 Risk Factors for Tooth Loss
There are certain risk factors for tooth loss. Are there any you can control? Read more about them now.
- Tonsillitis Symptoms
Get the basics on tonsillitis symptoms from the experts at WebMD.
- Understanding Tonsillitis -- Diagnosis and Treatment
Information on tonsillitis diagnosis and treatment.
- Dental Health and Latex Allergy
Learn the facts about latex allergy.
- FAQ About Dental Health
How do you find a new dentist? Are dental fillings safe? Get the answers to these and other frequently asked questions about your oral health from WebMD.
- Glossary of Dental Health Terms
Learn terms associated with dental care and their definitions.
- Hormones and Oral Health
Learn from WebMD how hormones impact a woman's oral health, including her risk for gum disease and tooth decay.
- What Are Dental Sealants?
Sealants are a thin, plastic coating painted on the chewing surfaces of teeth. Is this something you need? Learn more.
- Dental Care for Seniors
Seniors are at risk for a number of oral health problems. Learn about common gum and teeth problems that may affect you as you age.
- Dental Health and Root Canals
Root canals don't have a great reputation among dental patients. Get the facts on this common procedure.
- Dental Care for People With Heart Disease
People with heart disease require special dental care. WebMD explains.
- What Are Dental X-Rays?
WebMD provides an overview of dental diagnostic tests, including what they show about your oral health.
- Canker Sore (Aphthous Ulcer)
Canker sores are small, shallow wounds in your mouth that can make eating and talking uncomfortable. Learn more about canker sore causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, home remedies, and prevention.
- Smoking and Oral Health
Smoking and other tobacco use can cause oral health problems like gum disease and tooth decay. Get the facts from WebMD.
- Dental Care and Pregnancy
Get tips from WebMD on taking care of your teeth and gums before, during, and after pregnancy.
- Finding a Dentist
Experts offer tips for finding the right dentist for you and your family.
- Dental Health and Fluoride Treatment
The mineral fluoride is very important for healthy teeth. Are you getting enough for optimal dental health?
- Diet and Oral Health
Your diet can affect your oral health. WebMD tells you what you need to eat - and avoid eating - to ensure a healthy mouth.
- What to Know About Underbite
Learn what an underbite is, its causes, effects on oral health, and the best treatment options, from braces to surgery, for children and adults.
- Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease (Gum Disease)
WebMD's guide to gum disease, also called gingivitis and periodontal disease.
- What Is Ludwig’s Angina?
Learn about Ludwig’s angina, including signs and symptoms, causes, treatment options, and more.
- What to Know About Ceramic Braces
Find out what you need to know about ceramic braces and discover their advantages and disadvantages.
- What Is Pulp Necrosis?
Learn what pulp necrosis is, what causes it, and how it's treated.
- Pericoronitis
Pericoronitis happens when the gums surrounding your back teeth -- usually the wisdom teeth -- become infected. Find out more from WebMD.
- Handling Dental Emergencies
Here's a quick summary of what to do for some common dental emergencies.
- Dental Health and Endocarditis Prevention
Some dental procedures can trigger endocarditis, an inflammation in the heart. Find out who's at risk and how it can be prevented.
- Dental Health and Tooth Fillings
Dental fillings are used for cavities and more. Here's everything you need to know about fillings from the experts at WebMD.
- Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
Learn the facts about cleft lip and cleft palate, a common birth defect, from the experts at WebMD.
- An Overview of Root Canals
WebMD explains the reasons you may need root canal therapy and how the procedure is done.
- Easing Dental Fear in Adults
If you fear going to the dentist, you are not alone. Find out more about dental fear and helpful tips on coping from the experts at WebMD.
- Problems With Dental Fillings
WebMD explains problems that can occur with dental fillings.
- Teeth Whitening
WebMD looks at the many available teeth whitening systems, along with products like toothpastes and gels, and compares home kits to professional office treatments.
- Leukoplakia
Leukoplakia, or white and gray patches inside the mouth, may be caused by irritation. Or the condition may be a sign of oral cancer. Learn more about how leukoplakia is treated.
- Drugs Used in Dentistry
WebMD explains commonly used drugs in dental care.
- Dental Implants: Are They Safe?
Dental implants may be an option for people with missing teeth. Learn more.
- Dry Mouth and Dental Health
Dry mouth can be caused by a number of conditions -- and can lead to serious dental problems. WebMD explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of dry mouth.
- What Is an Abscessed Tooth?
Severe tooth pain, swollen gums, or pain when you chew could be signs of an abscessed tooth. Learn what causes it, how to treat it, and common ways to prevent it.
- Treatment for Dry Mouth
Treatment for dry mouth depends on what is causing the problem. Learn more from WebMD about different approaches to stimulating the salivary glands.
- Dental Health and Dentures
Are dentures for you? Get the facts you need here.
- What Is Dental Bonding and How Does It Work?
Dental bonding is a procedure in which a tooth-colored resin material is applied and hardened with a special light, which ultimately bonds the material to the tooth to restore or improve a person's smile. Find out if dental bonds are right for you.
- Preventing Tooth Decay
Learn helpful tips from WebMD on fighting tooth decay and cavities.
- Dental Health and Your Child's Teeth
WebMD provides an overview of children's teeth, including a primary teeth (or baby teeth) development chart.
- How to Treat Gum Disease
Treatments for gum disease vary from medication to surgery. Learn more about the options.
- Dental Health and Toothaches
A toothache is pain in or around a tooth that may be caused by a number of dental problems. Get tips from WebMD on how to prevent and treat toothaches.
- TMJ Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) occur as a result of problems with the jaw, jaw joint (or TMJ), and surrounding facial muscles.
- Dental Crowns
There are many types of dental crowns and they're used for a variety of situations. Learn more about your teeth and crowns.
- Oral Health Problems in Children
Children's dental problems may arise from bottle feeding, thumb sucking, lip sucking, and tongue thrusting.