Using mouthwash is a common habit, plenty of people use mouthwash every day. It helps in cleaning oral surfaces and killing bacteria and other infections. What about mouthwash after a dental implant? Following a dental implant, you should be cautious…
Dental Health Care for Seniors
The advancing age puts many seniors at risk of numerous oral health problems such as gum disease, sensitive teeth, tooth loss, tooth and root decay, dry mouth, denture-induced stomatitis. We just get one set of permanent teeth, hence it is…
Avoid Wrong Brushing Techniques
Are you regularly visiting your dentist for dental treatment? Then you should be taking care of your oral health more efficiently. Brushing and flossing your teeth is the easiest thing that you can do to make sure that your teeth,…
Does Tea, Coffee, And Wine Stain Your Teeth?
Mornings are pretty tough. For the smooth transition from being in a deep slumber to be fully awake, we count on our freshly brewed cup of tea or coffee. However, the daily morning beverage drinking ritual can eventually cause the…
Reducing The Risk of Tooth Loss
Tooth loss can be a common problem. When you lose one or more teeth, it may bring your confidence down and may make you feel insecure. Missing teeth also affect your oral health. There can be various reasons for the…
How to Find The Right Dentist For Your Family?
Trying to find the right dentist for you and your family is never an easy task; it becomes an overwhelming process to find the right kind of dentist for maintaining your oral health. It makes more sense and important to…

Remedies for Teeth Sensitivity
Teeth sensitivity is a tingly feeling or a flash pinch of pain affecting either all teeth or one or more teeth. The pain associated with tooth sensitivity may occur constantly or intermittently. Intermittent tooth sensitivity can occur while ingesting hot…

Beyond Teeth: What’s Inside Your Mouth?
The mouth, or oral cavity, is made up of numerous components that work together so that you can breathe, speak, eat and digest food. Following are the parts of your mouth: Upper and lower lips and cheeks – Lips let…

Relationship between Oral Health and General Health
Oral health is essential to general health and well-being at every stage of life. Oral conditions have an impact on overall health and disease. Bacteria from the mouth can cause infection in other parts of the body when the immune…

Coffee and Doughnuts: Worst Breakfast for Your Teeth
A cup of cappuccino or latte and a doughnut unfortunately has become a quick breakfast for people on the go. However, they don’t think about the serious adverse effects of sugar and caffeine on teeth. Effects of doughnuts on teeth: Doughnuts…

Is Your Toothbrush Making You Sick?
It is possible to become sick by using a germy toothbrush. According to researchers at the University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, there can be as many as 1.2 million bacteria on a single toothbrush. They have found the flu virus, staph…

About Mouth Guards
Mouth guards cover your gums and teeth to help keep your mouth and teeth from harm. Mouth guards should be used to keep you safe when you play contact or highly physical sports. They also help to reduce the effects…
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Effects of Sports Drinks on Athletes’ Oral Health
Keeping your body healthy is crucial as an athlete. Successful performance demands dedication to training, eating well, and staying hydrated. Although it seems obvious that athletes must consistently care for their bodies, many overlook a crucial part of their health…
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Uses and Effects of Fluoride
Fluoride is an abundant element on earth’s crust. It is found naturally in soil, water, foods and several minerals. Fluoride is said to protect the teeth in two ways: • When bacteria in the mouth combine with sugars they produce…
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