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A recent review published in JAMA (March 2024) by Stoopler et al. offers an evidence-based synthesis of three of the most prevalent oral conditions:1. Xerostomia (dry mouth)2. Oral candidiasis3. Recurrent

Date: 3rd Dec. 2017 Treating children in the dental clinic has always been a daunting task. This coupled with the sight of blood further increases the difficulty for the dentist. Thus,

Date: 22nd. Nov. 2017 We have all heard of wisdom teeth and how they cause excruciating pain for many people. But have you ever wondered why they are called wisdom

Date: 17th. Nov. 2017 Dry skin or xerosis is a very common condition that can happen to anyone regardless of their age. It occurs when your skin loses or is

Date: 9th. Nov. 2017 When we talk about oral health, our focus immediately turns to teeth. However, gums also play a significant role in our dental health. And yet, we

Date: 4th. Nov. 2017 This article will present an in-depth view of retention and relapse in orthodontics, need for retention, causes of relapse, different types of retainers, dos and don’ts

Date: 27. Oct. 2017 Did you know that 35-45% of people over the globe suffer from bad breath (halitosis)? It is the third-most common oral problem people visit the dentists

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

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

Date: 3rd Oct. 2017 The gold standard of treatment during bleeding during cavity filling would be to use a soft tissue laser like a magic wand and arrest the bleeding

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