Dental Hygiene Is Important To Achieve Cleaner Teeth
Good dental hygiene is important to keep your teeth and gums healthy, and practicing good dental hygiene will also keep your teeth white and free from ugly stains. If you make it a habit to use good dental hygiene and you use a natural tooth whitener once and awhile you can avoid having to shell out huge amounts of money for expensive whitening treatments that might not even work. Here are some dentist recommended dental hygiene habits to practice every day to keep your teeth healthy, strong and stain free:
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
3 Simple Ways to Achieve Cleaner Teeth
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Good Dental Health? What Is It?
Good dental health is more than a pretty smile.
It is recommended that dental care begin at an early age. Primary teeth are important because they are the teeth you have when you first start to eat, speak and develop a self-image, and they are critical in maintaining space for permanent teeth. Your mouth is not healthy if you have teeth that are missing, painful or broken — or if your gums are sore, swollen or have sores.
Teeth help you to chew food by breaking the food into smaller particles. Teeth, along with saliva, are the first step in digesting food. Are you avoiding healthy foods because you are not able to properly chew food due to pain or because you are missing teeth? Improperly chewing foods due to dental issues can also cause digestive problems. Our teeth are each shaped differently, depending on their function, and they are all important for chewing.
Coconut Oil For Oral Health
A new study has proven for the first time that the oral use of coconut oil is effective in reducing plaque related to gingivitis, a common form of inflammation in the gum tissue of the mouth that occurs in response to bacterial biofilms (known as plaque) adhering to the surfaces of the teeth and which can lead to more serious oral condition known as periodontal disease.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Dental treatment to children to improve dental health
A team at a Solihull dentists is jetting off to Morocco to improve the dental health of children in underprivileged areas.
Staff at Health Dental are supporting charity Dental Mavericks, which works to offer dental treatment to children in deprived areas of the world.
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