Pregnancy is such a thrilling experience in every women’s life. It brings a lot of changes in your body as well as in your mouth. During pregnancy, your hormone level increases, which can cause various gum diseases. Therefore, it is highly recommended to maintain good oral hygiene during your pregnancy as there is a bond […]
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As we know, the importance of taking care of our dental health, and for this, we follow various dental routine such as brushing, flossing, dental cleanup, etc. But do you know what you are eating is equally important? There are a lot of foods and beverages which have a worse effect on your teeth. No […]
Snoring is a harsh sound that occurs during sleep. It happens because of the air when flows relaxed the tissues. This soft tissue vibrates when you breathe. It is a common problem among men and women and may occur mostly in night. However, for some people, it can be a chronic condition. In addition to […]
Bad breath also, known as halitosis, can put you into an awkward situation and some times can cause anxiety. Primarily described as the bad smell coming from the mouth, it can be caused by various reason such as any food products, tobacco, poor dental hygiene, cavities in teeth, gum infection and much more. Bad breath […]
A dental emergency can happen anywhere at any time and if you have one you know how frightful and disturbing it can be. From toothache to the broken crown, you should not ignore these issues. It is extremely important for everyone to know what should be done if a dental emergency happens. If you have […]
As you know smoking is injurious to your health and therefore, it should be no surprise that it is very harmful to your oral health as well. Smoking is one of the primary contributors to many dental related problems. Not only cigarettes but all types of tobacco, which includes cigars, dissolvable products, smokeless tobacco products, […]
Commonly known as gum disease, Periodontal disease is one of the most common diseases in humans. As the name sounds, “Perio” means around and “dontal” means tooth. It is like an infection on the area around the teeth which include gums, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone. If not treated timely, it may destroy the support […]