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What causes a black tooth

What causes a black tooth?

What are the causes of a black tooth? An issue that affects many people and often leads to questions about oral health. This condition can cause concern not only due to its impact on aesthetics but also because it could indicate underlying dental problems. A tooth turning black can be alarming an...

Limestone Plaque in Dentistry: Understanding Dental Calculus

Limestone Plaque in Dentistry: Understanding Dental Calculus

The term "limestone plaque" can be closely related to dental calculus, commonly known as tartar. The terminology reflects the stone-like nature of tartar, a calcified form of dental plaque. This article delves into the formation, composition, implications, and management of limestone plaque or denta...

Positive Affirmations Whilte Smiling A Look into the Science

Positive Affirmations While Smiling: A Look into the Science

The power of positive affirmations and the impacts of smiling have long been explored in various fields, including psychology and neuroscience. Combining these two aspects—uttering positive affirmations while smiling—seems like a potent way to boost well-being and happiness. But does science back th...

How the Flu Can Affect Tooth Pain

5 Ways The Flu and Sinus Pressure Can Cause Tooth Pain

When most people think of the flu, symptoms like fever, body aches, fatigue, and congestion immediately come to mind. However, tooth pain is a lesser-known and often surprising symptom some individuals experience during a bout of influenza. While this may seem unrelated at first, there are several w...

The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Oral Health

The Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Oral Health

Getting enough sleep is crucial for our overall well-being and oral health. However, in today's fast-paced world, many individuals suffer from sleep deprivation, which can significantly impact various aspects of our health, including our oral health. The below factors explore the connection between ...