One of the most unusual looking creatures within the coastal regions of the eastern Atlantic Ocean is the smalltooth sawfish. This odd fish is named for its long snout which has protruding teeth that look like the blade of a saw. Frequently found...
Controversy swirls around whether pacifiers are good for infants and toddlers, but according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, pacifiers can be a beneficial tool for infants if used correctly. Most children stop using pacifiers voluntarily...
Teething usually occurs around 5 to 7 months, turning your previously docile and content baby into a fussy child whom you don't recognize. Teething is bothersome and even painful for babies, which explains why they are difficult to console during...
The jaw, medically known as the mandible, can be a source of pain for various reasons. In some cases, the cause is obvious such as in the case of a breakage. Sometimes, underlying medical problems can lead to lower jaw pain. Stress can also lead...
There are several ways to replace missing teeth, such as bridges and partial or full dentures. Dental implants are a permanent replacement method that costs more than other options. Some people still opt for them because they have certain...
Many diseases affect the jawbone, or mandible. According to MedlinePlus, a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, a person's jaw is composed of an upper, unmovable part called the maxilla and a...
Thumb sucking is a reflexive action that is generally harmless while children still have their baby teeth, but it can cause serious dental defects once permanent teeth start to come in. About 80 percent of babies and infants suck their thumbs and...
Teeth are necessary for chewing food as well as for being able to speak clearly. Each tooth has a specific function, according to the Kids Health website. Your incisors--the four front teeth and the teeth on either side of them--are shaped like...
White perch are an important recreational game fish primarily found in the Chesapeake Bay. Popular for their taste as much as for their sporting qualities, these fish gather in large schools and can provide productive fishing for kids and adults...
Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome (RTS) is a very rare disease that currently affects a small number of people (approximately 300) around the world. The disease is also known by other names, including congenital poikiloderma, poikiloderma atrophicans and...
The cost of a mouth guard is minimal compared to the cost of repairing a sports injury to the teeth and the surrounding soft tissue in your mouth. An athlete is 60 times more likely to suffer harm to the teeth when not wearing a mouth guard,...
Congenital diseases are those that involve defects present before a child is born. These diseases can be genetically inherited, or the result of exposure to toxins or infection while still in the womb. A number of bone calcification diseases are...
Summertime and autumn fishing in the Chesapeake Bay means trolling or casting for blues. Surf fishing for this fighting fish is popular in the autumn. Bluefish are not at their best when too large as they can taste oily. The best eating is in the...
According to MayoClinic.com, snoring is a sound that results from obstructed breathing during sleep. In some cases, snoring may signify a serious health condition. Snoring results from vibrations in your throat as air flows through the relaxed...
Overcrowded teeth are usually identified as teeth that have grown in crooked or protrude slightly. Overcrowded teeth are more difficult to brush and floss, and can be subject to various dental diseases if proper oral hygiene is not practiced....
Scleroderma is caused by too much collagen in your body, which causes hardening, thickening and tightening of your skin and connective tissues. In localized scleroderma, only your skin is involved; systemic scleroderma damages your inner organs,...
Treatment of misaligned teeth may involve a process that could be long and uncomfortable. Traditionally, the only option for straightening teeth was through the use of metal braces, which corrected alignment over the course of months or years. For...
Dental development begins in the womb, and it is an ongoing process until the wisdom teeth arrive in the late teens or early 20s. From the early stages when babies cut their first teeth to the college years when students must recover from wisdom...
Tooth pain comes in the form of mild sensitivity or a throbbing toothache. The pain may occur quickly without warning or start with slight sensitivity that gradually worsens. Walking and other forms of bodily movement have the potential to worsen...
As your baby reaches his toddler years, you may start worrying about letting him continue to use his pacifier. For many children, the pacifier represents a transitional object or way to continue comforting themselves until they learn more advanced...
Your temporalis muscle is termed a muscle of mastication that is responsible for your jaw opening and closing through muscle contractions. The muscle is part of your temporomandibular joint functioning -- it's located on the side of your head near...
Your child's teacher may be the first person to recognize your child has speech impediment. It is common for children to stutter and use "baby talk" during their formative years as they learn to speak. If this behavior persists into elementary...
Teething, a lost tooth, the tooth fairy and permanent teeth are common terms for any parent with children under the age of 13. There are many differences between these two sets of teeth, but baby and permanent teeth are both prone to dental decay...
The best treatment is noninterference when an impacted wisdom tooth is minding its own business and not causing any trouble. Problems arise when the wisdom tooth, in trying to erupt into the oral cavity, causes other teeth to shift more than...
Sedentary muscles gain fat and lose tone. While people commonly focus on exercising the body below the neck, face and neck muscles also need exercise to stay fit, firm and beautiful. While it doesn't happen overnight, exercise can help achieve a...
Aging and gravity can wreak havoc on your skin and cause your facial features to pull downward. Exercises, however, may halt the hand of time and pull of gravity, especially when it comes to your sagging neck and jowls. Follow a regular routine of...
There are several diseases that cause excessive bone growth. According to Ohio State University Medical Center or OSUMC, bone is a living tissue that helps shape and support a person's body and protects numerous organs, and because bone functions...