Perinatal and infant oral health care can prevent or reduce tooth decay in infants and children. Perinatal and infant oral health form the very premise upon which preventive education and dental care can be built to enhance an opportunity .
Category Archives: Gum Care
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends (https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public) hand washing as one of the best protective measures against the new coronavirus. WHO recommends that one should wash hands frequently with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand rub if .
The study titled, ‘Regenerative Treatment of Severe Periodontitis in the Anterior Maxilla’ was originally published by Dentistry Today. Comprehensive improvement cannot be achieved when severe attachment loss is present until the periodontal cases. Comprehensive cosmetic reconstruction cannot be .
Bad breath, also known as Halitosis, is the 3rd most common dental complaint after tooth decay and gum diseases. It comes among the 100 most common causes of distress in humans, and almost 50% of population suffers from halitosis. .
If you recently got your braces, then the experience can undoubtedly be painful and difficult to deal with for the first few days. During this period, you may feel like the brackets are poking into your gums and cheeks, .
Many studies show that gum disease has a high prevalence all over the globe. It is also known to affect systemic health and cause metabolic, cardiovascular, atheroscelerotic, and rheumatoid diseases, as well as aspiration pneumonia. Since the symptoms of .
Regardless of how particular you are about your oral health, there is a good chance that you have experienced the excruciating pain of a toothache. And whether it is a constant dull ache or a sharp jolt of pain, .
Date: 9th Feb. 2018 Dentinal hypersensitivity (DH) or tooth sensitivity can be defined as a sharp stabbing pain arising from the exposed dentin layer of the tooth. Many journals also refer to tooth sensitivity as the ‘common cold of .
Date: 15th Feb.,2017 In a survey conducted by Dental Council of India, it was found that 89.6% Indians aged between 35-44 years suffered from gum disease. You may be one of them if your daily dental routine is accompanied .