Tag: smile
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Can Genetics Play a Role in a Fear of the Dentist’s Office?
Although we are all aware that regular trips to the dentist can help to maintain a white smile and prevent cavities, the fact of the matter is that many of us are deathly afraid of such appointments. Some studies are now illustrating that genetics and previous experiences can both play very important roles. What else…
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The Importance of Regularly Brushing Your Teeth
Every professional dentist will stress that patients should brush their teeth on a regular basis. Not only is this important to avoid cavities and to enjoy a healthy smile, but proper oral hygiene may actually stave off some potentially serious conditions. Many of these will come as a bit of a surprise, so let us…
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Understanding the Symptoms of Childhood Oral Health Issues
Adults are well aware of the fact that regular trips to the dentist will be able to ensure a lifelong smile. However, children may have difficulty detecting that there could be a problem. Common issues such as sensitive teeth and inflamed gums could remain overlooked and lead to more serious issues in the future. It…
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Acid Reflux and Your Smile
Acid reflux is nothing to smile about. People suffering from this condition may experience symptoms of heartburn and traces of acid rising up the esophagus into their mouths. What they might not know is that the acid could be wearing away tooth enamel. Enamel is the tough, protective layer on the teeth. If this wears…
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Studying the Long Term Effects Of Early Preventative Oral Care For Children
Data published recently suggests a rise in the number of children under five suffering from dental cavities and tooth decay. In response to this, a study has been carried out to investigate links between oral care in the early years of a child’s life and the care received in later childhood. Outcomes from this study…
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Can Preventative Care Actually Cause Oral Hygiene Problems?
Recent research has found that preventative care performed by a dentist on children under two years old may contribute to tooth decay and other problems when they grow older. Indeed, it seems that their teeth are more prone to cavities and similar problems. It is not yet known if there is any type of exact…
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Learning About Tooth Nerve Pain
Tooth nerve pain and sensitivity can affect your quality of life, restricting the foods that you are able to eat and the activities that you can enjoy. What causes this pain? Inside the mouth, each tooth is covered in a hard, protective coating called enamel. Certain factors can damage this enamel coating, causing it to…
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Caring For Your Dental Implant
A missing tooth can have a negative impact on your confidence and how you feel about your appearance. A dental implant is the perfect way to replace a lost tooth and regain your confident smile. After the initial procedure, there may be some temporary discomfort around the new implant, as well as an increased sensitivity…
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Are you brushing your teeth correctly?
A great smile starts with good oral habits. Most people are used to brushing their teeth twice a day but according to dental experts some of us might be doing it all wrong. The active ingredients in toothpaste need time to work so rinsing toothpaste away after brushing might not provide all the protection it…
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The Increasing Prevalence of Technology Within the Dental Industry
Much like other medical professionals, the dentist is now able to take full advantage of digital technology which continues to evolve. The end results are whiter teeth, a healthier smile and fewer chances of cavities. Many will be surprised to learn the extent of these advancements. As such digital techniques become more prevalent, the role…