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The Benefits of Fluoride – Why Do You Need It?

According to a study, fluoride decreased the rate of tooth decay by a median rate of around 29%. Another study found out that living in a place which does not have fluoridated water can increase the chance of tooth decay by as much as 32%.
Dec 12th, 2019

Signs of Oral Cancer

Mouth cancer can occur anywhere in the mouth, be it the lips, tongue, throat, salivary glands, larynx, sinuses and pharynx. Early detection is important
Dec 5th, 2019

The Consequences of Dry Mouth

First off, what is dry mouth? If you have a problem in swallowing food or notice that your mouth is unusually dry, you may be suffering from dry mouth. The condition is technically known as Xerostomia.
Nov 21st, 2019

Different Types of Sedations in Dentistry

What is it about dentists that make us so nervous? We are not only talking about little kids, but the fear is also universal in young and adults alike. Something about that dentist chair makes our whole body go numb and paralyze in fear. We search for excu
Nov 16th, 2019

Why Should You Remove Your Wisdom Teeth?

Many dentists recommend having your wisdom teeth removed at an early stage to avoid any complications later on. For those who are unaware of what wisdom teeth is, it is the third molar at the back of our jaw which grows at a later stage of our life.
Nov 6th, 2019

The Top New Innovations in Dentistry Today

With an increased interest in the dental health, the dental industry isn’t what it was before. There are new products and new players in the market, constantly researching and using new technologies to tackle dental health with more precision and speed.
Oct 15th, 2019

5 Things You Should Know About Laser Dentistry

There are very few people who love the idea of a dentist or going to a dentist’s office. A dentist visit becomes the least of their priorities, either for the fear of all the challenging, sharp instruments or just a misinformed knowledge of dentistry
Oct 3rd, 2019

Pain Management and Topical Anesthetics

Dental pain includes pain in any part of your mouth, teeth, jaw, palate, gums, roots, etc. The causes of this pain could vary from cavities in your teeth, gum infection, and improper bites to pain that may occur during or post a dental procedure.
Nov 30th, 2017

The Benefits of Safe, Mercury Free Dentistry

When we talk about finding a good doctor for ourselves, we seek someone who is experienced at what they do. With an increased number of patients visiting the dental clinics to take care of their oral health, patients and dentists alike have started imbibin
Oct 31st, 2017

Receding Gums and How to Reverse It

The recession of the gums is a process in which the gum tissue above your teeth gets smaller, revealing more of your tooth. The condition ends up forming gaps between your teeth, allowing germs and bacteria to grow. Therefore, the treat for this condition
Oct 30th, 2017

Salivary Glands: Why Are They Important?

Your saliva plays one of the most important roles in your digestive system and protecting your oral health. However, this part of the system is often overlooked, given how we don’t know enough about it. The saliva in our mouth is produced by a tissue known
Oct 30th, 2017