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Toothache (pulpitis): understanding the pain and knowing when to act

Toothache (pulpitis): understanding the pain and knowing when to act “Toothache” is one of the most intense pains in oral medicine.Behind this common expression lies most often pulpitis, that is, inflammation of the dental pulp, the internal tissue rich in nerves and blood vessels. When this inflammation becomes irreversible, the pain can become throbbing, spontaneous, […]

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Dental implants in Switzerland: when are they really necessary?

Dental implants in Switzerland: when are they really necessary? Introduction Losing a tooth is a common occurrence.The “dental implant” solution is well known today—but is it always necessary? Between urgency, aesthetics, and function, it is important to understand: What is a dental implant? An implant is an artificial titanium root inserted into the bone to

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Dental Emergency in Switzerland: What Patients Don’t Know Before Consulting

Dental Emergency in Switzerland: What Patients Don’t Know Before Consulting Understanding Dental Emergencies Beyond Pain In Switzerland, a dental emergency is not solely defined by the intensity of pain.Many patients consult too late, or conversely, in haste, without understanding what constitutes an immediate emergency, an organized emergency, or a situation that can be stabilized without

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Toothache at night: why the pain intensifies and when to act

Toothache at night: why the pain intensifies and when to act Many patients find that their toothache becomes more intense at night, sometimes to the point of preventing sleep.This phenomenon is not psychological: it is based on precise physiological mechanisms. Understanding why pain increases at night helps to know when to wait and when to

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Dental Swelling: When to Act Immediately

Dental Swelling: When to Act Immediately Swelling in the gum, cheek, or jaw is never trivial.It can be a benign inflammatory reaction… or a sign of an infection requiring prompt treatment. Knowing when to consult immediately and when a delayed evaluation is possible helps avoid unnecessary complications. Why Does Dental Swelling Occur? Dental swelling is

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