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Getting Your Baby to Brush Their Teeth for the First Time

Brushing Baby Teeth: 8 Tips For Parents

A Parents Guide to Healthy Dental Habits For Babies. As a parent, you want to ensure that your child develops good oral hygiene habits from an early age. One of the most important habits to instil is brushing their teeth. Even though your baby may not have all their teeth yet, starting a brushing ro...

The Interlink Between Sinus and Tooth Infections: A Clinical Perspective

The Link Between Sinus and Tooth Infections

Sinus and tooth infections are common conditions that affect a significant percentage of the global population. There is growing evidence to suggest a strong association between sinus and dental infections, primarily due to the proximity of the maxillary sinuses to the upper jaw teeth. This article ...

what is tooth decay

What are Dental Cavities? Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

Dental Cavities, also known as Cavity or Tooth Decay, is a common dental problem that occurs when the bacteria in plaque produces acid that damages the outer layer of the tooth, called the enamel. Over time, the acid can cause a hole or cavity in the tooth, becoming more prominent and deeper if left...

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...

Insight Into How Osteoporosis Can Affect Your Teeth

Does Osteoporosis Affect Your Teeth? The Link To Your Oral Health

Osteoporosis, a disease characterized by the weakening of bones due to a loss of bone mass and density, predominantly affects the elderly, particularly postmenopausal women. While it is most commonly associated with hip, spine, and wrist fractures, it is also linked to oral health care problems, inc...