A canker sore on your gums typically appears as a small, round or oval ulcer with a white, yellow, or gray base and a red, inflamed halo around the edge. It forms on the soft ti...
Read articleTopic Hub
Oral Health
Explore 12 published pages in the Oral Health topic hub, grouped to strengthen topical relevance, internal discovery, and crawlable archive navigation.
Cluster Articles
Pages linked into this editorial category.
Gum pocket symptoms refer to changes in the gums and the small spaces around teeth that can signal gum disease. A gum pocket forms when the tissue pulls away from the tooth, cre...
Read articleA canker sore, also called an aphthous ulcer, is a small, shallow lesion that forms inside the mouth. It is not contagious and usually arises from a combination of local injury,...
Read articleCharcoal teeth whitening powder is an activated carbon-based product that adsorps surface stains on enamel to create a visibly brighter smile. To use it safely, dampen your toot...
Read articleThe masseter is one of the key muscles of mastication that lifts the lower jaw during biting and chewing. Its strength influences how forcefully and efficiently you can close yo...
Read articleA white coated tongue appears when the papillae on the tongue surface grow longer than usual and trap bacteria, dead cells, food debris, and other mouth residues. This buildup c...
Read articleA salt canker sore refers to a small, painful lesion that can appear inside the mouth, often linked to irritants like highly salted foods or minor injury. Unlike cold sores, it...
Read articleA tooth cyst is a closed sac related to teeth or the jaw that can contain fluid, soft tissue, or keratin. These lesions are usually discovered on dental X-rays or CT scans and c...
Read articleBumps on the back of the tongue are common and usually harmless, but they can raise concern because the area is less visible and less discussed than the front of the tongue. The...
Read articleFinding a black sore in mouth can be alarming, but the causes and outcomes vary widely. This evergreen overview explains common and rare reasons for a dark or black lesion in th...
Read article