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December 22, 2021
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Instructions for Dentures- Complete and removable  Patients normally look forward to the day when they receive their new dentures. They are happy about the prospect that former dental problems will soon be over. Then, the day arrives then the new dentures are inserted and they are frequently shocked that new arrays of dental problems are...

December 22, 2021
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While it is normal for young children to get loose (mobile) teeth, in adults, it can be a sign that you have a major problem. The most common cause for loose teeth in adults is gum disease and if you let this condition continue without treatment, the bone that holds the teeth in place will...

December 22, 2021
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Good oral hygiene removes bacteria and the leftover food particles that combine to create cavities. The main reason for tooth decay in kids is poor oral hygiene. A good combination of proper brushing, a healthy diet and regular visits to the dentist can prevent tooth cavities in kids. Healthy eating habits result in healthy teeth....

December 22, 2021
smoking is bad

People who smoke regularly have a higher risk of gum problems, complications with tooth extractions and surgery in the mouth, and developing carcinoma. Smoking affects your teeth’ resistance to infections and slows the healing process gradually. Stopping smoking reduces the danger of developing gum diseases and carcinoma, and improves the body’s response to gum treatment....

December 22, 2021
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Chronic stress can have many significant effects on oral health. Emotional stress is believed to be related to the practice of tooth grinding (bruxism) that can lead to damaged teeth, jaw or facial pain, and headaches. Stress is also associated with increased susceptibility to infections, including infections of the gum tissue, known as periodontitis. Aphthous...

December 22, 2021
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According to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, approximately 70% of adults have at least one missing enamel because of tooth decay, gum ailment, accidents, or dental cracks. You do not have to live with missing teeth, though. There are several options you can opt for, like dental implants, and dentures. Dentures are...

December 21, 2021
Soft Drinks….Are you killing your teeth?

It’s a well-known fact that soft drinks are not good for overall health and they have adverse effects on our teeth too.  Studies suggest that the acids in soft drinks dissolve the enamel of our teeth. In addition to sodas, even natural fruit drinks, as well as sports and high-energy drinks, can cause the protective...

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