Why are regular checkups essential?
“Prevention is better than cure.” Doctors always say it, but it’s more true than ever when it comes to dental health because there are many pitfalls that hide behind the lack of periodic dental checks. Very often, we think we have a healthy mouth just because we don’t have toothaches or we don’t suffer from … Continue reading “Why are regular checkups essential?”
Will teeth whitening strips damage enamel?
There are plenty of products, from toothpaste to whitening gel and strips, to whiten your teeth at home. Teeth whitening strips have become the most popular way to whiten your teeth in recent days. You should know that the whitening strips are easy to use, and they can be effective in some cases though there … Continue reading “Will teeth whitening strips damage enamel?”
Here is what you need to know about teething rashes
Is your baby entering the teething phase? In that phase, your baby will likely drool more than ever. While teething, excessive drooling can irritate their skin and lead to a harmless teething rash around their mouth, cheeks, chin, neck, or chest. There is no need to worry since it is most common for babies to … Continue reading “Here is what you need to know about teething rashes”
How do fluoride varnishes protect your kids’ milk teeth?
Fluoride Varnish is a kind of topical fluoride therapy. It is a highly concentrated form of fluoride applied over the teeth surfaces of children to prevent bacterial invasion. It has been widely used by pediatric dentists globally as dental caries prevention therapy for decades. Dentists recommend every kid should get fluoride varnish treatment 2 to … Continue reading “How do fluoride varnishes protect your kids’ milk teeth?”
Use of space maintainers in kids
Although it is normal for baby teeth to fall out, kids may sometimes experience tooth loss before their adult teeth erupt. It might not seem like a big deal, but it can lead to more problems if handled improperly. In such cases, your dentist can place a space maintainer device to ensure your child’s adult … Continue reading “Use of space maintainers in kids”
Management of black triangles between teeth – Causes and treatments
The demand for aesthetic dentistry has rapidly increased due to increased awareness of aesthetics and beauty. Achieving white and pink esthetics in esthetically important zones is the main objective of contemporary restorative dentistry. White esthetics means the natural dentition or restoration of dental hard tissues with appropriate materials. On the other hand, Pink esthetics describes … Continue reading “Management of black triangles between teeth – Causes and treatments”
Bioclear – All you need to know about Bioclear and how it works
Do you have broken teeth, gaps between your teeth, or black triangles close to your gum line? There are plenty of traditional treatments like dental bonding, dental veneers, and crowns that are used to treat these issues and improve the appearance of your teeth. Bioclear is an advance treatment used to treat your broken teeth, … Continue reading “Bioclear – All you need to know about Bioclear and how it works”
All you need to know about biomimetic dentistry
Most people are very concerned about preventing root canals. In such concerns, biomimetic dentistry can help you avoid root canals and also some traditional invasive procedures. Does it sound good? Yes, biomimetic Dentistry is one of the branches of restorative dentistry that focuses on maintaining and saving the natural tooth structure by using the concept … Continue reading “All you need to know about biomimetic dentistry”
Biting tongue: causes, preventions, and treatments
Biting your tongue is one of the annoying, painful mishaps we often face. It usually happens accidentally and can lead to immense pain and bleeding. They are usually common and frequently minor in children. But they are more severe in adults. When you are biting your tongue, it can be difficult and painful to function … Continue reading “Biting tongue: causes, preventions, and treatments”
The Success Story of Full Mouth Reconstruction for a Sexagenarian
Dental problems are inevitable when we become older. Recent studies show that people aged above 65 years have at least four to five decayed teeth and several missing teeth, and about 60% of aged adults have gum diseases. Quality of life worsens in the elderly as their oral tissues deteriorate with age, teeth become mobile, … Continue reading “The Success Story of Full Mouth Reconstruction for a Sexagenarian”