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Benefits of Fluoride in Toothpaste: Is it Safe?

Fluoride can help oral health by strengthening tooth enamel. It is a mineral found in bones and teeth. It also can be found naturally in water, soil, plants, rocks and even air. Fluoride is a term commonly used in oral hygiene and dentistry as it is often used to strengthen enamel. Enamel is the har...

7 Oral Health Risks from Sharing Drinks

7 Oral Health Risks from Sharing Drinks

Sharing drinks is a common social practice, especially among close friends and family members. It might seem harmless to pass around a bottle of water, sip from the same straw, or take a swig from a shared coffee cup. However, this habit can have hidden consequences for your oral health.

Understanding the Risks and The Impact of Oral Piercing on Oral Health

Understanding the Risks of Tongue Piercings on Oral Health

Oral piercing has become popular as a form of self-expression for many people. While it may seem like a trendy fashion statement, it's important to understand the potential risks and adverse effects of oral piercing on oral health. Oral Piercings: Increased risk of infections Oral piercings cr...

Understanding Plaque and Tartar: Causes, Risks, and Treatment

Understanding Plaque and Tartar: Causes, Risks, and Treatment

Maintaining good oral health is the foundation of a healthy, confident smile. Unfortunately, everyday habits, diet, and oral hygiene routines can lead to the accumulation of plaque and tartar. Left untreated, these deposits increase the risk of cavities, gum disease, and other dental complications.

What is Oral Cellulitis? An In-Depth Overview

What is Oral Cellulitis? An In-Depth Overview

Oral cellulitis is primarily caused by bacterial infections, with Streptococcus and Staphylococcus species being the most common culprits. These bacteria can invade the oral tissues through various means. One significant cause is dental infections. Untreated dental abscesses or severe periodontal di...