With proper care, your teeth and gums can stay healthy throughout your life. The healthier your teeth and gums are, the less risk you have for tooth decay and gum disease. You can keep your teeth and gums healthy. Most problems with teeth and gums can be prevented by taking these steps:
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Mumps
Mumps (acute viral sialadenitis: epidemic parotitis) is an acute infectious disease which affects principally the major salivary salivary glands.
10 Tips to Stop Grinding Your Teeth at Night
In
many cases, bruxism is mild and no treatment is necessary for
occasional teeth grinding.
However, if there is evidence of damage caused by bruxism (worn or
broken teeth, broken dental restorations, jaw pain etc)
or your dentist evaluates that there is increased risk of these
problems in the future, your dentist will suggest a bruxism treatment
plan.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Bruxism (Teeth Grinding)
Sleep should be a calm, peaceful endeavour. But for people with sleep bruxism - tooth-grinding or clenching at night - sleep can become a noisy, gnashing, and not-so-restful situation.
10 Tips To Prevent Bad Breath
Is your breath smelling more funky than fresh? Chances are, you’ve got a plethora of odor-producing bacteria having a
field day in your mouth—particularly on the back of your tongue—which is
the most common cause of bad breath.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Are Daily Habits Damaging Your Teeth?
Some of the habits developed by children and adult alike over time
may cause damage to the teeth that will not immediately show or manifest but
will build up over the years, which will be harmful to their overall dental
health in the long run. Here is a
list of practices you may want to avoid.
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