What is Fluorosis and how to treat it?
Fluorosis is a dental condition that affects the appearance of tooth enamel. It usually occurs in younger children who may consume excessive fluoride levels incidentally in toothpaste or mouthwash.
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Fluorosis is a dental condition that affects the appearance of tooth enamel. It usually occurs in younger children who may consume excessive fluoride levels incidentally in toothpaste or mouthwash.
When it comes to oral health, it's not just about having a bright smile. The health of your teeth and gums can significantly impact your overall well-being. One dental issue that should never be ignored is a tooth infection. While many people may associate tooth infections with localized pain and di...
While the rising cost of living has prompted many to skip dental check-ups, neglecting dental health can lead to more significant, more expensive problems down the road.
It’s well known that Soft Drinks contain high sugar levels, which fastens the growth of bacteria that causes tooth decay. Unfortunately, the alternative to sugar-free soft drinks contains ingredients that are likely to damage our teeth.
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...
This article explores the connection between body inflammation and oral health, highlighting how underlying inflammatory processes can exacerbate or even initiate oral health issues.
The human body is a complex network of tissues and organs, all intricately designed to function harmoniously. Among these structures are small yet significant elements known as frena (singular: frenum).
Dysgeusia is characterized by an altered sense of taste, often described as a persistent metallic, bitter, or foul taste in the mouth.
A radiant smile can work wonders for your self-confidence and how people perceive you. However, not everyone is born with the perfect set of pearly whites. The good news is that modern dentistry offers many solutions to enhance and transform your smile. Let's explore seven ways to achieve that dream...