When Is the Right Time to Remove a Wisdom Tooth?
Imagine that you’re listening to songs on a peaceful night and journaling… Your favorite song comes up… Raat akeli hai.. Bujh gaye diye..
Imagine that you’re listening to songs on a peaceful night and journaling… Your favorite song comes up… Raat akeli hai.. Bujh gaye diye..
If you’ve ever seen a child sitting on a dental chair gripping the armrests like it’s a roller coaster about to drop… You already know what dental fear looks like.
The moment they see the chair, everything suddenly becomes dramatic.
If your dentist has ever said, “We need a CBCT scan,” your first reaction was probably not excitement.
It must have surely been a state of confusion, and maybe a little concerning, too.
Talking is something most of us do without thinking. We chat with friends, answer phone calls, attend meetings, and laugh at jokes.
But when dentures start feeling loose, even saying a simple sentence can become frustrating.
That strange pressure near the back of the upper jaw often starts quietly. At first, it feels like mild irritation while chewing. Then suddenly, eating becomes uncomfortable, brushing near the area feels painful, and even yawning starts pulling attention toward the tooth.
We always want parents to understand that a healthy smile is not only about teeth. It affects the way children eat, speak, laugh, sleep, and feel confident while growing up. Even small dental problems during childhood can slowly affect comfort and daily habits if ignored for too long.