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Fluoride Toothpaste

Fluoride Toothpaste Fluoride toothpaste has become a cornerstone of modern oral hygiene practices due to its remarkable ability to enhance dental health. Its widespread use stems from the presence of fluoride, a naturally occurring mineral with scientifically proven benefits for teeth. Fluoride works by interacting with the tooth…

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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Dysfunction

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction refers to a disorder affecting the joint that connects lower jaw (mandible) to your skull. This joint, located just in front of ears, enables jaw movements during chewing, speaking, and yawning. Besides clinical examination, for its diagnosis, dentists advise X-rays, CT scan, or MRI…

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Dental Flossing

Dental Flossing for Healthy Teeth and Gums Dental Flossing is an essential aspect of oral hygiene that helps in maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Brushing removes plaque and food particles from the surfaces of teeth but flossing addresses the hard-to-reach areas between teeth and along the gumline. Moreover,…

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Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a popular and cost-effective cosmetic dental procedure used to enhance the appearance of teeth and repair minor imperfections. It involves applying a tooth-colored composite resin material to the surface of a tooth to improve its aesthetics or functionality.  Dental bonding is a minimally invasive procedure…

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Silver Amalgam Filling

Silver amalgam filling, also called dental amalgam filling, has been a cornerstone in restorative dentistry for 200 years. Despite the emergence of newer materials, it continues to hold a significant position in the dental profession, particularly for posterior fillings. Its unique properties and proven clinical performance make it…

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Dry Mouth

Dry mouth, also called xerostomia, occurs when your saliva producing glands don’t produce enough saliva to keep your mouth adequately moist. Saliva performs several important functions. It washes away food particles and bacteria, neutralizes acids that cause tooth decay, aid in chewing, digestion and speech. Saliva also enhances…

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Dry Socket

Dry socket (DS) is a painful condition that occurs after a tooth extraction. It happens when the blood clot in the socket is dislodged or fails to form properly. This exposes the underlying bone and nerve endings, leading to significant discomfort and delayed healing. It is one of…

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Mouth Taping

Mouth Taping is a controversial sleep technique where a suffering person applies a thin strip of tape over his/her lips before going to bed. The objective is to promote nasal breathing while minimizing mouth breathing. Mouth breathing has several negative effects on an individual’s oral and general health.…

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What to do after a tooth extraction?

Bite down hard on the gauze pad placed over the tooth extraction site for an hour. If bleeding persists, replace the gauze and apply pressure for another 30 minutes. Avoid talking or spitting until the gauze pack is removed. This will help form a blood clot to stop…

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Tooth Sensitivity: Causes & Treatment

Tooth sensitivity is a condition marked by discomfort or sharp pain. It triggers by hot, cold, sweet, acidic foods or even cold air. Nature has made our teeth in three layers, Enamel, Dentin and Cementum. The enamel is the outermost layer which is hardest substance in the human…

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