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- Dental Specialties - Overview - Mayo Clinic
Prosthodontics Restore missing teeth with dental implants Restore a complete mouth with fixed or removable implants Restore natural teeth with crowns and veneers Restore missing teeth with removable, partial or complete dentures
- Denture care: How do I clean dentures? - Mayo Clinic
Follow these best practices to keep your removable partial or full dentures clean, free from stains and comfortable
- Nystatin (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Patients with full or partial dentures may need to soak their dentures nightly in nystatin for oral suspension to eliminate the fungus from the dentures In rare cases when this does not eliminate the fungus, it may be necessary to have new dentures made
- Dental implant surgery - Mayo Clinic
Dental implant surgery can be a helpful choice when dentures or bridgework fit poorly This surgery also can be an option when there aren't enough natural teeth roots to support dentures or build bridgework tooth replacements The type of implant and the condition of the jawbone guide how dental implant surgery is done
- Periodontitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Your dentist may assign a stage and a grade to periodontitis based on how severe the disease is, the complexity of treatment, your risk factors and your health Then a treatment plan is made
- Burning mouth syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Dentures that don't fit well may cause irritation that can make symptoms worse Psychological issues, such as anxiety, depression or stress Risk factors Burning mouth syndrome is uncommon However, your risk may be greater if you're: Female In perimenopause or you're postmenopausal Over the age of 50 A smoker
- Burning mouth syndrome - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Diagnosis There's no one test that can tell if you have burning mouth syndrome Instead, your health care team will try to rule out other problems before diagnosing burning mouth syndrome
- Dry mouth - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Symptoms If you're not producing enough saliva, you may notice these symptoms all or most of the time: Dryness or a feeling of stickiness in your mouth Saliva that seems thick and stringy Bad breath Having a hard time chewing, speaking and swallowing Dry or sore throat and hoarseness Dry or grooved tongue A changed sense of taste Problems wearing dentures Lipstick stuck to teeth
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