Every time you think about skipping a night imagine that. Continue reading “Never Skip a Night”
Drink Through a Straw
If you are a soda addict drink through a straw to avoid contact with your teeth. Continue reading “Drink Through a Straw”
Any Kind of Persistent Toothache is not a Sign for Good Health
Any kind of persistent toothache is not a sign for good health. Continue reading “Any Kind of Persistent Toothache is not a Sign for Good Health”
Avoid Acidic Foods
Highly acidic foods are bad for your teeth. Regular and diet sodas can harm your enamel. Continue reading “Avoid Acidic Foods”
Change your Toothbrush
For best results change your toothbrush every three months unless you get infected sooner than that. Continue reading “Change your Toothbrush”
6 Tips to Keep your Mouth Healthy
We all agree that a beautiful smile can charm anyone. But what most people ignore is the proper oral hygiene hiding behind the so-called «Hollywood smiles». Continue reading “6 Tips to Keep your Mouth Healthy”
10 Secrets to Get Rid of Bad Breath
Bad breath, is usually not felt by the patient himself because the nose tends to get used to odors. It is also a taboo subject even in conversations among friends, although it should not, because by presenting the information we help our friend who suffers from bad breath. Continue reading “10 Secrets to Get Rid of Bad Breath”
4 Tips for Fast Recovery After Extraction
Here are a few tips to help minimize your discomfort and speed recovery time after a tooth extraction. Take a read and stay tuned for more! Continue reading “4 Tips for Fast Recovery After Extraction”
5 Tips for Healthy Enamel
Enamel is the thin outer covering on your teeth that protects the tissues inside. While it is the hardest tissue in your body, it’s not a living tissue, which means that once it’s gone, you can’t get it back. Luckily, there’s a lot you can do to strengthen and protect your enamel. Continue reading “5 Tips for Healthy Enamel”
Amalgam
In dentistry, amalgam is an alloy of mercury with various metals used for dental fillings. It commonly consists of mercury, silver, tin, copper, and other trace metals.In the 1800s, amalgam became the dental restorative material of choice due to its low cost, ease of application, strength, and durability. Continue reading “Amalgam”