It is common knowledge that the human mouth is full of microbes – approximately 20 billion at a given time! These microorganisms are responsible for causing numerous oral problems like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. And to avoid .
Category Archives: Oral Hygiene
In case the manufacturer’s warning on the label wasn’t clear enough, I’ll repeat it once more, “tobacco is bad for your health”. It is common knowledge that tobacco use causes oral and lung cancer. But, the harmful effects don’t .
Date: 11th. Sept. 2017 A tooth is the hardest substance in the human body. They are extremely important in chewing and play a major role in digestion and forming speech. Help your kids learn about the different parts of .
Date: 2nd. June 2017 When you’re wearing braces, taking care of your teeth becomes all the more important. Because of orthodontic wires, bands, and brackets, plaque gets even more places to hide in your mouth. In addition, brushing and .
Date: 27th Feb.,2017 Congratulations on the most exciting and special time of your life! You are blessed with a new life and the fabled pregnancy glow. Things are looking up and you are certainly enjoying all the attention. Pregnancy .
Date: 6th. Jan.,2017 If you wonder why people keep their distance from you or why that perfect date didn’t end so well, the cause could be bad breath. After dental caries and gum disease, bad breath or halitosis is .
Date: 29th Dec.,2016 Toothbrush and floss are the most important weapons against plaque, tartar, halitosis, and other oral conditions. However, by using a mouthwash or mouthrinse, you can further strengthen your arsenal against oral ailments. How to Use Mouthrinse .
Date: 16th Dec.,2016 After dental pain, one of the common causes of oral pain is that of mucosal origin. As has been rightly said, “One realizes the importance of something only when one loses it.”, and so is the .
Date: 2nd Dec.,2016 Chlorhexidine is often called the ‘gold standard’ in antiplaque agents. It is a molecule with a stellar track record: having been used for over 60 years in more than 50 different and diverse medical applications as .
Date: 9th Nov., 2016 Let’s face it, regular toothbrushes simply cannot do the best job of cleaning your teeth by themselves. On average, only 43% of plaque is removed by brushing. There are parts of your mouth – like .