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Understanding the Different Types of Dental Veneers

Understanding the Different Types of Dental Veneers

The veneers represent the perfect dental procedure for persons with misaligned or crooked teeth.

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    Old Toothbrushes are a Severe Health Risk, Warns Dental Expert

    Numerous studies over the years have reported the toothbrush to be the cause of repeated infection in the mouth. Not only able to grow and reproduce on the bristles of the brush, the bacteria also have the ability to transmit organisms responsible for diseases throughout the body.

    To Go or Not to Go to the Dentist: This is the “Toothache” Question

    Struggling with a toothache is not a joke. Most of the times a severe toothache brings a about a persistent throbbing ache, that cannot be likened to anything on Earth. A toothache will disturb your entire life and will turn upside down your everyday schedule.

    Why Dentists are Dentists: The True Story

    Dentists: I decided today, after many years of observation and thought, that I now know why dentists become dentists.

    No, it is not because their deep down desire is to spend their life in peoples’ mouths. I mean, really.

    10 Tips to Deal with Dental Emergencies

    Nowadays, dentists have many options for dealing with dental emergencies. We can benefit from advancements in dentistry, like pain management and techniques to restore teeth. Teeth can be restored with synthetic materials that resemble the natural teeth and are strong enough to bear any amount of load.

    Does Kissing Affect Oral Health?

    Research into passionate kissing has uncovered many valuable health benefits. Healthier mouth, saliva contains substances that fight bacteria, viruses and fungi. But Kissing may also transmit a small number of disease-causing bacteria and viruses through the oral cavity. Bacteria and viruses in the saliva or blood of one person can be spread to another person by kissing. Some diseases are more easily spread through kissing than others.

    If Bad Breath Remains After Good Oral Hygiene

    But bad breath isn’t always the result of choosing the wrong mouthwash or toothpaste, a University of Iowa dentist says. The cause of bad breath might be the food you ate for lunch, out-of-control diabetes, or perhaps postnasal drip.
    If you have a good oral hygiene and have a bad breath it can be halitosis. Halitosis is the medical name given to those who suffer from chronic bad breath.