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Mandibular Lingual Arch Retainer24 2025-10

Mandibular Lingual Arch Retainer

The mandibular lingual arch retainer is a fixed orthodontic appliance designed to maintain space in the lower dental arch. Serving as a "space maintainer," it prevents the lower molars from shifting forward, which could otherwise block the eruption of permanent teeth.
What is a Rapid Maxillary Expander (RME)?28 2025-09

What is a Rapid Maxillary Expander (RME)?

A Rapid Maxillary Expander (RME) is an orthodontic appliance placed on the maxilla. It works by turning the nut in increments to gradually widen the midpalatal suture, thereby expanding the maxillary bone. Clinically, it is mainly used to correct maxillary arch stenosis and posterior crossbite.
How to Deal with Yellow Teeth?28 2025-09

How to Deal with Yellow Teeth?

The oral cavity is a vital part of the human body and the starting point of the digestive system. It mainly consists of the lips, cheeks, tongue, palate, glands, teeth, and jawbones. It not only undertakes functions such as chewing, swallowing, and verbal communication but also is closely related to facial appearance and mental state.
Which is Better: Removable Dentures or Fixed Dentures?28 2025-09

Which is Better: Removable Dentures or Fixed Dentures?

​Which is better, removable dentures or fixed dentures? In terms of pros and cons, removable dentures have a wide range of applications and are easy to clean, while fixed dentures are more comfortable and stable — two core options often crafted with precision by a professional China dental lab.
What is Bruxism?10 2025-09

What is Bruxism?

Due to nocturnal bruxism, teeth strike each other forcefully without the buffer of food, leading to excessive wear of the protective substance on the tooth surface and exposing the dentin beneath this protective layer. In mild cases, patients may experience sensitivity to stimulating foods such as cold, hot, sour, and sweet; in severe cases, it can cause frequent gum bleeding, inflammation, tooth loosening, and even tooth loss.
How Long Does a PFM Crown Last? Will It Fall Off After Placement?04 2025-09

How Long Does a PFM Crown Last? Will It Fall Off After Placement?

In real life, some people are born with poor dental conditions but desire a confident and appealing smile. Undoubtedly, a set of neat and white teeth is essential for this. PFM crowns, a type of dental restoration, allow beauty seekers to have neat and white teeth, making them a highly popular dental restoration method today.
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