Each and every kid will have a different pattern in which their teeth erupt. Generally, we all have a total of twenty baby teeth which would all have erupted at around two to three years of age. To track your baby’s new teeth, remember that for every six months of your child’s age a new […]
Read MoreCosmetic body modifications like tongue splits and oral piercings, a common form of self-expression may look cool but can lead serious oral health issues as well. These regular body modifications can cause chipping of teeth, receding gums, irregularities in teeth alignment, infections, scarring, drooling, loss of taste sensation, blood loss, nerve damage, hypersensitivity to metal […]
Read MoreDental health workers consists of dentist and dental auxiliaries (dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, as well as dental therapists) who carry out necessary treatment. Dental Assistant The Dental Assistant aids the Dentist in providing care for the patient. Duties of the Dental Assistant vary with the dental practice and may include: • Preparing the […]
Read MoreIt is a known fact that during pregnancy a woman’s gum could easily get inflamed and bleed on even slight provocation. While you are taking oral contraceptives, your body thinks that you are pregnant and these hormonal changes might compromise gum health. You might experience inflammation of gum tissue due to your body’s exaggerated response […]
Read MorePlaque and tar-tar constantly forms in between your teeth, it doesn’t matter how thoroughly you brush your teeth few areas of our mouth especially between teeth are not properly cleaned by regular tooth brushing; if it’s not thoroughly cleaned it can lead to accumulation of bacteria and food residue which can cause gum diseases, cavities […]
Read MoreYou are probably practicing good oral care and maintaining your regular visits to the dental office, but there are many weird habits that you might do without even being aware of that could be compromising your dental health. Some of the bad habits like aggressive brushing, nail biting, clenching your teeth, using teeth as tools, […]
Read MoreEven though your little ones baby teeth are temporary, they are important to help them chew food, speak, have a healthy smile and most importantly they act as space maintainers for developing adult teeth in their jaws. Baby teeth are also susceptible for decay; proper oral care maintenance is must for them too just like […]
Read MoreYou have fondness for sweets and chocolates, but are scared of cavities as well. Sugars in candies are the main culprit, on which bacteria feed on releasing acids and cause decay. But when it comes to chocolate, few varieties might be good for your mouth. Yes! Chocolate might actually be good for your teeth, that […]
Read MoreSome tips for an awesome dentist free festival! for you There is no reason to not thoroughly celebrate and enjoy yourself during festival, but it is also important to take proper care of your teeth. With all that tempting and delicious food and drinks to feast on, always remember to have them in moderation, preferably […]
Read MoreWhat Can You Do About Sensitive Teeth? Sensitivity of teeth can be an early sign that you might require an appointment with your dentist. Having sensitive teeth can be extremely uncomfortable and it can be bothersome as well when you want to have your favorite food. Or drinks for fear of getting a mild twinge […]
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