Category: Oral Care
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National Toothache Day: Key Facts About Oral Health
On February 9, National Toothache Day, we are reminded of the advantages and significance of dental hygiene. Toothaches, also called odontalgia in medical terms, are what they sound like: pain in one or more teeth. A single tooth or multiple teeth can cause toothaches. If you’re experiencing tooth pain, you might find it challenging to…
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Understanding The Basics of Oral Hygiene
According to FDI’s definition of oral health says, “Oral health involves the ability to speak, smile, smell, taste, touch, chew, swallow, and show emotions through various facial expressions with confidence and without pain, discomfort, or disease of the craniofacial complex (head, face, and oral cavity).” Oral hygiene refers to how the mouth appears and feels.…
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Essential Dental Care Tips from Dentists
What dental care means? In a very specific way, dental care means cleaning teeth, the mouth, and the dentures. Oral care includes not just dental care but also instruction for feeding and swallowing as well as speech training. Overview of the importance of dental care Good oral and dental health correlates with overall good health.…
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Oral health experts: 10 types of dentists
You may or may not be aware that various kinds of dentists look after the dental health of the general people. People are aware of several types of doctors while considering them. For instance, you wouldn’t seek treatment from an OB/GYN for heart issues. You visit OB/GYN only for ailments, diseases, or conditions related to…
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Sensitive Teeth: Overview, causes, symptoms and treatment
Sensitivity is often described by people as a “short, sharp sensation” they feel after eating something hot, cold, or sweet. When it comes to the impact, this physical discomfort is just the beginning of sensitive teeth. How do you know your teeth are sensitive and why do you have Sensitive Teeth? If you have sensitive…
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Home Remedies Treatment for Mouth Ulcer (Canker Sores)
Mouth ulcers, or canker sores, are painful lesions inside the mouth, often on the cheeks, lips, or under the tongue. These lesions are harmless. However, they can severely disrupt daily activities like eating, speaking, and chewing. While the exact cause remains unclear, factors such as injury, stress, spicy foods, acidic fruits, and chocolates often trigger…
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8 Homemade Mouthwash Recipes to Improve Oral and Dental Health
A healthy smile comes in many shades, and while it’s tempting to believe that common kitchen ingredients can unlock the secret to whiter teeth, not all natural methods are safe. While some home remedies may offer mild whitening effects, others can be abrasive, damaging the enamel and leading to long-term dental issues. Just because a…