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Abrasion

Wear or loss of tooth enamel caused by brushing too hard or abrasive toothpaste.

A pus-filled infection in or around a tooth or gum.

Minor surgery to remove the tip of a tooth root if a root canal is insufficient.

A supporting tooth or dental implant that holds a bridge, crown, or denture in place.
A strong plastic material used to make dentures, temporary crowns, and retainers.
A method where fillings, veneers, or other materials are bonded directly to the tooth surface.
A gentle, drill-free method that removes small areas of decay using air and fine powder.
The part of the jawbone that holds and supports your teeth in place.
A type of dental filling made from a mixture of metals, used to repair cavities.
Medicine that helps reduce or block pain without putting you to sleep.
Medication used to numb a part of the mouth during dental procedures.
The front teeth in your mouth — the ones you see when you smile (incisors and canines).
The tip or very end of a tooth’s root.
A small surgical procedure to remove the tip of a tooth root and clean out an infection.
The curved shape made by the arrangement of teeth in the upper or lower jaw.
The slow wearing down of teeth caused by grinding or clenching.
A tooth that has been completely knocked out of its socket by an accident or injury.
A chemical that helps dental materials (like fillings or cements) set or harden faster.
A branch of dentistry focused on improving the look of your teeth and smile through treatments like whitening, veneers, and bonding.
A painful condition that can occur after a tooth is extracted when the blood clot comes out too soon, exposing the bone.
A condition where a tooth becomes fused to the jawbone, preventing it from moving or erupting normally.
A small opening at the tip of a tooth’s root where nerves and blood vessels enter the tooth.
A tool dentists and lab technicians use to imitate how your jaws move when creating crowns, dentures, or bridges.
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
Tooth decay that happens in infants and toddlers due to frequent exposure to sugary liquids like milk or juice, often from bedtime bottles
Tiny microorganisms that live in the mouth; some types can cause tooth decay and gum disease.
A metal ring placed around a tooth to hold orthodontic appliances, such as braces, in place.
A dental material used under a filling to protect the tooth’s nerve and provide insulation.
A tooth located between the canine and molar; it has two points (cusps) and helps with chewing.
Refers to something on both sides of the mouth, such as bilateral tooth loss or treatment.
A thin, sticky layer of bacteria that forms on teeth, leading to plaque and potential gum problems.
The way the upper and lower teeth come together when the mouth is closed.
A record of how your upper and lower teeth fit together, used to create crowns, dentures, or braces.
A type of dental X-ray that shows the upper and lower teeth in one area, often used to detect cavities between teeth.
A cosmetic dental procedure that whitens teeth by removing stains and discoloration.
A cosmetic procedure where tooth-colored resin is applied to repair chips, cracks, or discoloration.
A procedure that adds bone material to the jaw to support dental implants or strengthen weak bone.
The gradual loss of bone around teeth, often due to gum disease or missing teeth.
Orthodontic devices made of brackets and wires that move teeth into better alignment.
A fixed dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to nearby teeth or implants.
The habit of grinding or clenching teeth, often during sleep, which can cause tooth wear or jaw pain.
Refers to the surface of a tooth that faces the cheeks (used especially for back teeth).
A small, rotary cutting tool used by dentists to remove decay or shape teeth during procedures.
Calculus (Tartar)
Hardened plaque on teeth that can’t be removed by brushing alone. Also called tartar, it can lead to gum disease and bad breath.
Damage caused by acids produced by bacteria, creating holes in the tooth. Also referred to as dental decay or tooth cavities.
A replica of teeth created from impressions. Used to design crowns, bridges, dentures, or orthodontic appliances.
Ceramic Crown (Porcelain Crown / Dental Crown)

A tooth-shaped cap made from porcelain or ceramic that restores a damaged tooth’s shape, size, and function. Also called a porcelain crown.

A side-view X-ray of the head and jaw, used mainly in orthodontics to plan treatment and analyze teeth alignment.
A reference tool used by dentists during procedures for quick guidance on materials, techniques, or treatment steps.
A tool that holds the cheeks away from teeth, improving visibility and access during dental treatments.
A prescription or over-the-counter rinse that helps treat gum disease and reduce plaque and bacteria.
Habit of holding teeth tightly together, which may cause tooth wear, jaw pain, or headaches.
A cosmetic procedure using tooth-colored resin to repair chips, cracks, gaps, or discoloration. Also called resin bonding or dental bonding.
Thin layers of tooth-colored composite resin applied to the front of teeth to improve appearance, mask stains, or correct minor shape issues. Also referred to as resin veneers.
A 3D imaging X-ray used to get detailed views of teeth, jaw, and bone structure. Frequently used for dental implants, oral surgery, and orthodontics.
A cosmetic procedure where small amounts of tooth enamel are reshaped to improve appearance or correct minor imperfections. Also called enameloplasty.
A cap placed over a damaged or decayed tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Also called a tooth cap.
A procedure that exposes more of the tooth above the gumline, often to fit a crown or improve smile aesthetics.
A procedure that removes infected or diseased tissue from around the teeth and gums to treat gum disease.
The pointed or rounded tips of teeth, mainly on molars and premolars, used to chew and grind food.
Debridement (Dental Cleaning / Periodontal Debridement)
Removal of plaque, tartar, and bacteria from teeth and gums to treat or prevent gum disease.
Damage caused by bacteria producing acids, creating holes in teeth. Also called dental decay or cavities.
A procedure to clean below the gumline, removing tartar and bacteria to prevent or treat periodontitis.
A fixed restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth or implants.
A titanium post surgically placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root, supporting crowns, bridges, or dentures.

A cap that restores a damaged, decayed, or broken tooth to its normal shape, size, and function.

A thin thread used to remove plaque and food particles from between teeth to maintain oral hygiene.
A protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of teeth to prevent tooth decay, especially in children.
Imaging tool used to see teeth, bone, and surrounding structures, helping diagnose cavities, infections, or other dental issues.
A licensed professional trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat dental and oral health problems.
Removable replacements for missing teeth and gums, either full (complete) or partial.
A space or gap between two teeth, commonly seen between upper front teeth.
A dental material placed directly into a cavity or damaged tooth to restore its function and appearance.
A small surgical procedure to remove the tip of a tooth root and clean out an infection.
A painful condition after tooth extraction when the blood clot is dislodged, exposing bone and nerves.
The process of removing decayed or damaged tooth material before placing a filling or crown.
The process of reshaping the tissue-contacting surface of a denture to improve fit and comfort.
Edentulous
A condition of having no natural teeth in one or both jaws.
Small rubber bands placed between teeth to create space before braces.
Dental specialty that treats the inside of the tooth, including pulp and root canals.A procedure to clean below the gumline, removing tartar and bacteria to prevent or treat periodontitis.
Re-doing a previous root canal treatment if it fails.
The hard, outer layer of a tooth that protects against decay and damage.
Underdeveloped or thin enamel that can make teeth weaker or more prone to decay.
The process of a tooth breaking through the gum and becoming visible in the mouth.
Natural process where baby teeth fall out to make room for permanent teeth.
The removal of a tooth from its socket.
Partial displacement of a tooth out of its socket, usually due to trauma.
Immediate treatment for urgent dental problems such as severe pain, infection, or trauma.
A chemical found in clove oil used in dentistry as a temporary filling or to relieve pain.
A powered toothbrush that rotates or vibrates to clean teeth more effectively than manual brushing.
Loss of tooth enamel caused by acids from food, drinks, or stomach acid.
A dye used in plaque disclosing tablets to show areas of plaque on teeth.
A process that prepares the tooth surface for bonding fillings, veneers, or sealants.
Dental X-rays taken from outside the mouth to capture the jaw, teeth, or skull.
Orthodontic devices worn outside the mouth, such as headgear, to correct jaw alignment.
Frenectomy (Frenum Surgery / Tongue-Tie Release)
A minor surgical procedure to remove or reposition the small fold of tissue (frenum) under the tongue or upper lip to improve movement, speech, or oral hygiene.
A small fold of tissue connecting the lips, cheeks, or tongue to the gums or mouth floor, which can sometimes restrict movement and require treatment.
A preventive procedure where fluoride is applied to teeth to strengthen enamel, reduce sensitivity, and protect against cavities and decay.
A comprehensive dental treatment plan designed to restore the function, health, and appearance of all teeth in the mouth, often combining crowns, bridges, implants, and cosmetic procedures.
A material, such as composite resin or amalgam, used to restore a tooth damaged by decay, cracks, or wear, bringing back both strength and natural appearance.
A surgical procedure where gums are lifted to remove tartar and infection from deep pockets around teeth to treat advanced gum disease.
A non-removable dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent natural teeth or implants.
A removable prosthetic device that replaces all teeth in the upper or lower jaw, restoring chewing ability, speech, and smile aesthetics.
A surgical modification of the frenum to improve oral function or prepare the mouth for dental prosthetics, often done alongside a frenectomy.

The ideal way teeth fit together during chewing, speaking, and at rest, which helps prevent wear, jaw pain, and other dental issues.

Gingiva (Gums)
The soft tissue surrounding and supporting teeth, protecting the underlying bone and maintaining oral health.
Inflammation of the gums caused by plaque buildup, leading to redness, swelling, and bleeding, which is reversible with proper care.
When gum tissue pulls back from the teeth, exposing roots and causing sensitivity, decay, or aesthetic concerns.
A deep space between the tooth and gum caused by gum disease, where bacteria can accumulate.
Surgical removal of excess gum tissue to treat severe gum disease or improve smile aesthetics.
Surgical procedure in which gums are lifted to remove tartar and bacteria from deep pockets around teeth to treat advanced periodontal disease.
Procedure to add tissue or bone where it has been lost, supporting teeth, implants, or improving gum health and aesthetics.
Surgical procedure using barrier membranes to help regenerate lost bone and gum tissue around teeth affected by periodontal disease.
Surgical technique using barrier membranes to encourage new bone growth, often to prepare for dental implants.
Cosmetic procedure that reshapes the gum line to improve smile aesthetics or correct uneven gums.
New connective tissue that forms during healing after surgery or injury in the gums or jaw.
Small area of chronic inflammation at the tip of a tooth root caused by infection, often treated with root canal therapy or surgery.
Involuntary clenching or grinding of teeth, often during sleep, which can cause tooth wear, fractures, or jaw pain.
Automatic contraction of throat muscles triggered during dental procedures, sometimes making treatment uncomfortable.
Rubber-like material used to fill the cleaned space inside a tooth during root canal therapy to seal it and prevent infection.
Crown made from gold alloy, used to restore a damaged tooth due to durability and strength.
Proteins or molecules used in regenerative dental procedures to stimulate bone or gum healing.
Excessive growth of gum tissue, often caused by medications, inflammation, or genetics, which may require treatment.

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