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Causes & Conditions

Explore common dental conditions, what they mean, and what usually happens next.

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Pain & Infection

Conditions often linked to pain, swelling, drainage, or deeper bacterial involvement.

Gum & Bone Support

Conditions affecting gum stability, bone support, and how securely teeth remain anchored.

Structural Damage

Conditions where tooth structure is cracked, broken, or losing long-term reserve.

Bite & Force Problems

Conditions where load, alignment, clenching, and unstable contact patterns affect teeth.

Decay & Enamel

Conditions involving loss of tooth material from acid, bacteria, or wear.

Missing Teeth & Replacement

Conditions that arise from tooth loss or create the need to consider replacement.

Mouth Lining & Soft Tissue

Conditions affecting soft tissues of the mouth, often medication-related or systemic.

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The Keep Your Teeth Framework explains how structure, force, and timing determine which treatment is right for your specific situation.