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Dental Fluorosis Tips

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BDS , MCP

Dentist•Bangalore
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Retainers should also be cleaned regularly with a toothbrush and a toothpaste using lukewarm water.
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MDS - Periodontics, BDS

Dentist•Ahmedabad
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If you are constantly engaged in sports-related activities, always wear a mouthguard to protect your mouth and orthodontic appliances while playing.
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MDS - Periodontics, BDS

Dentist•Ahmedabad
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99% of the plaque can be removed by the use of waterjets along with daily brushing.
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BDS , MCP

Dentist•Bangalore
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Flossing is important to remove all the deposits which are present between the teeth as this space is usually inaccessible by our regular brushing techniques.
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Dentist•Mumbai
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Dental abscess is characterized by pus formation in the teeth or the gums. This infection may occur either in the gums or the tip of the tooth. It usually occurs due to a bacterial infection which may enter the mouth through food, thus causing accumulation of plaque. If the plaque is not removed by following proper dental hygiene, then it may result in abscess.

The various factors that increase your chances of getting affected by dental abscess are a sugar rich diet and poor oral hygien...more
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Dentist•Dehradun
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Half-yearly dental check-ups should be added to your to-do list. Don't forget dental treatment is not expensive but neglection is. Regular dental check-ups can help you with early diagnosis and treatment. Teeth are valuable not only for facial appearance but a mandate for chewing. If you can't chew your food properly it would lead to digestive problems.
So say yes to dental check-ups every 6 months.
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery, PGDEP, MBA (...read more

Dentist•Noida
There is more to dental and overall health than what meets the eye! there is a potential link between periodontitis (advanced gum disease) and systemic health problems as described in the image. So maintaining good oral hygiene is an important step in maintaining overall health.

The recommended oral hygiene routine that should be followed-
1) brush your teeth thoroughly twice a day.
2) clean between your teeth with floss or another type of interdental cleaner once a day.
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BDS , MDS, FICOI

Dentist•Noida
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We wonder why some people have more cavities even if they don't eat more sugar and they brush two times a day, whereas other people who eat alot of sugar and brush once don't get cavities.
Actually, there are a lot of factors associated which lead to cavities.

Frequency of eating, more frequently you eat more cavities you get.
Heartburn or gerd lead to stomach acid in to mouth which damage enamel, means more cavities.
Sugary drinks, cold drinks and other beverages also dam...more
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Dentist•Bangalore
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Brush twice a day, keep tooth problems away: brushing twice a day removes the tiny left out food particles from the mouth and keeps it fresher and cleaner.
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Dentist•Noida
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Dental x-rays are images of your teeth and jaw that a dentist uses to evaluate your oral health. We come across a lot of patients who express concerns about exposure to dental x-rays

While dental x-rays do involve radiation but the exposure levels are so low that they are considered safe for children and adults. Apart from keeping the exposure levels to minimum, the dental clinics also make patients wear lead apron and thyroid collar to avoid unnecessary exposure.

A dentist wou...more
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