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Why are your teeth wearing off?

Why are your teeth wearing off?

Tooth enamel, the outer covering of the teeth is the hardest structure in the body, even harder than the bone. It is meant to withstand all kinds of chewing forces. Wearing of teeth is a normal physiological process that is irreversible. Though it is an aging...

Cure your toothache to get rid of your headache

Cure your toothache to get rid of your headache

A toothache and a headache simultaneously can disrupt your daily schedule. Many of you would have experienced this painful ordeal. Sometimes you may even develop a fever and have a foul-smelling pus discharge in your mouth. The reason behind all these complications...

8 Common oral health problems associated with diabetes

8 Common oral health problems associated with diabetes

Yes! You heard that right. Your oral health paves the path for the overall well-being of your body and taking good care of your teeth actually helps in controlling your blood glucose levels.  Approximately 11.8% of Indians, which amounts to a whopping 77 million...

Ideal dental care routine for children

Ideal dental care routine for children

Oral health routine set at childhood continues for lifetime Establishing a good dental care routine for children is very important to ensure a lifetime of healthy teeth. The American Academy of Pediatrics says that tooth decay is the most common disease amongst...

Why are dental treatments so expensive?

Why are dental treatments so expensive?

Dental treatments are provided by trained doctors who go through many years of education. Additionally, dentists have to bear the cost of most of their dental equipments all throughout their degree and after that for setting up a clinic as well. Dental school is...

How to identify and treat a Dead tooth?

How to identify and treat a Dead tooth?

Our teeth are made up of a combination of hard and soft tissue. A tooth has three layers - enamel, dentin and pulp. The pulp contains the blood vessels and nerves. Dead nerves in the pulp can lead to a dead tooth. A dead tooth will also no longer receive any blood...

Is your child using the right amount of toothpaste?

Is your child using the right amount of toothpaste?

Excess use of floridated toothpaste can lead at a problem known as FLUOROSIS! Fluorosis is a dental condition that changes the appearance of tooth enamel in children. The teeth have bright white to brown patches or lines on the tooth as a result of being exposed to...

A Complete overview of Pit and fissure Sealants

A Complete overview of Pit and fissure Sealants

Prevention is better than cure, isn’t it? Pit and fissure sealants are a simple, painless procedure to prevent the decay of your teeth. These sealants work as a shield to keep food and bacteria from attacking your teeth. It is a preventive treatment aimed at avoiding...

Fluoride – Small solution, Big benefits

Fluoride – Small solution, Big benefits

Dentists consider fluoride as the most effective substance for protecting teeth from decay. It is an essential mineral that helps to build stronger teeth and fights bacteria that attack the teeth and gums. Importance of fluoride Basically, it strengthens the outermost...

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