In the world of dental care, the evolution of teeth straightening solutions has come a long way, with clear braces being one of the most well-known methods. From ancient civilizations to modern orthodontics and clear braces, the invention of teeth straightening procedures a fascinating tale of innovation and progress. Let’s delve into […]
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Loose teeth present a problem, affecting children and adults and often indicating an underlying issue demanding immediate attention. Whether it’s the wobbliness of a child’s tooth or the unexpected movement of an adult’s permanent teeth, recognizing the causes and exploring viable solutions is paramount for safeguarding oral health and averting potential […]
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Dental hygiene is important for overall wellness, but are your breathing habits affecting your oral health? If you’re breathing through your mouth, this might be the case, according to Dianne Sefo, clinical associate professor and chair of the Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting department at NYU. “Mouth breathing can impact […]
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Teeth play a significant role in our digestive system. They are the first to come into contact with food and grind it up for you. But teeth can also have sensitivities to cold and hot foods. For example, you might bite into an ice cream only to feel a searing […]
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Beverages that have a low pH — meaning they are more acidic — have the potential to wear away tooth enamel over time, particularly when consumed often and in large quantities. Regular water has a pH of 7, which is neutral. Coffee measures about 5, lemon juice about 2 and stomach […]
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Once a natural tooth is gone, it’s final. But saving broken-down teeth is possible if you use proper buildups followed by proven restorative procedures. Dr. Gordon Christensen outlines what to consider. Is the patient serious about keeping their teeth? I don’t suggest trying to convince a doubting patient to keep […]
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Conventional wisdom tells us that if you eat something that’s harsh on your teeth, you should brush them immediately to avoid further damage. Yet experts say that in some cases the opposite is true: When you eat foods that compromise your tooth enamel, you should hold off on brushing. Derek Chung, DMD, […]
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A mucous cyst, also known as a mucocele, is a fluid-filled swelling that occurs on the lip or the mouth. The cyst develops when the mouth’s salivary glands become plugged with mucus. Most cysts are on the lower lip, but they can occur anywhere inside your mouth. They’re usually temporary […]
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They’re often seen as a beauty ideal with some paying thousands for the perfect smile – but did you know the color of your gnashers can actually point to hidden health conditions? We all strive for a perfect set of pearly-white teeth, and it doesn’t take a dental degree to […]
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How often do you brush? Are you a morning and bedtime? Or after every meal? Mistakes when brushing teeth happen a lot. Well, dentists say we are making a lot of mistakes when brushing our teeth. · Brushing too aggressively – Can lead to gum recession and erosion of the exposed […]
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