Flossing your teeth is one thing you can do to protect your oral health It’s one of those tasks people are supposed to do but often don’t. But why is it important? Flossing removes food particles and plaque from between the teeth and below the gum line where a toothbrush […]
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Do you try to hide your smile due to your yellow teeth? If so, you should figure out why this is happening rather than keeping your mouth shut! All of us desire teeth that shine bright and white, but we also tend to neglect our nighttime oral hygiene routine, eat […]
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Each of us wants to have a beautiful smile and that will be commented by everyone as a beautiful smile. But not all of us have a naturally beautiful smile. Some of us have a problem with decayed teeth, others have a problem with crooked teeth, split teeth, etc. When […]
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During your child’s next 6 month check-up, ask your pediatric dentist about dental sealants and how they can prevent cavities. In many cases, it is nearly impossible for children to clean the tiny grooves in their teeth – especially those molars in the back of their mouths. This is where […]
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Dental Infection A dental infection is an infection of the mouth, teeth, gums, or jawbone. Several things can cause it decay trauma surgery poor oral hygiene The most common symptom of dental infection is pain. Other symptoms include: swelling redness tenderness pus discharge A dental infection can spread to other […]
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How coffee stains teeth? Tannins are the primary culprit for coffee stain on teeth. Tannins are in tea and red wine too, which is why these drinks can also stain teeth. Enamel is the hard covering of teeth that protects them from decay and damage. But there are tiny pores […]
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Mouthrinse may be a helpful addition to the daily oral hygiene routine for some people. Like interdental cleaners, mouthrinse offers the benefit of reaching areas not easily accessed by a toothbrush. The question of whether to rinse before or after brushing may depend on personal preference; however, to maximize benefit […]
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Measuring for Hypertension is an important screening vital sign at dental visits. Hypertension Chronic hypertension is blood pressure that remains consistently higher than normal. Diagnosis of hypertension is generally based on an average of two or more elevated measurement readings obtained on two or more occasions. Although the exact cause […]
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Dental floss (or dental tape) and other interdental cleaners (e.g., small brushes, special wooden or plastic picks, sticks or water flossers) removes food trapped between the teeth and removes the film of bacteria that forms there before it has a chance to harden into plaque. Toothbrush bristles alone cannot clean […]
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Chewing gum in various forms has been around since ancient times. The U.S. chewing gum market is divided by product type into sugared chewing gums and sugar-free chewing gums. Only sugar-free chewing gums are considered for ADA Seal of Acceptance. Although using chewing gum may have appeal as a means […]
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