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How Toothpaste and Mouthwash Can Kill Your Teeth
Toothpaste is vital in keeping your teeth and gums healthy, but toothpaste can have many harsh chemicals that harm instead of help your health.
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February marks National Children’s Dental Health Month, an important opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of good oral health in our children.
Developing good habits at an early age helps children get a head start on a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.
Cosmetic dentistry is a branch of medicine that is quite trending these days, and people are becoming more and more conscious of the fact that good oral health is important. However, after you have gone through a treatment such as dental implants or cosmetic veneers you need to protect your teeth from hazards.
According to a recent study, obesity strongly contributes to poor oral health. It has been also concluded that the higher the severity of the tooth problems the patient struggles with, the higher the incidence of the persons that have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 30 or even more.
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.
A deeper study into the subject can discover ways to find or prevent one disease by other disease symptoms. The same can be said about erectile dysfunction and chronic periodontal disease. First steps into the problem has already been done.





