• Tooth and Gum Changes During Pregnancy

    Tooth and Gum Changes During Pregnancy

    What happens to the teeth and gums during pregnancy? Most often in this period, women complain of worsening diseases such as caries, gingivitis, periodontitis. Each of them can lead to tooth loss in the absence of timely treatment. A catalyst for carious processes can be and toxidrome. Nausea and vomiting, as well as changes in…

  • Missing Teeth Lead to Memory Loss

    Missing Teeth Lead to Memory Loss

    Infectious diseases of the gums can cause inflammation, which affects the brain, scientists say. Older people who lose their teeth are at risk for developing dementia. The new study involved 4,000 participants from Japan, aged 65 and older, who underwent a dental and psychiatric examination. In comparison with participants who had a lot of natural…

  • Brushing Immediately After Eating May Harm Your Teeth

    Brushing Immediately After Eating May Harm Your Teeth

    Do you have a habit of brushing your teeth right after you ate? This can seriously damage the teeth, warned the leading American dentist. Experts recommend brushing your teeth twice a day, but many people clean their teeth after each meal, snacks and sugary drinks for hygiene reasons. However, the study showed that brushing your…

  • 5 Biggest Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

    5 Biggest Causes of Tooth Sensitivity

    Dentin hypersensitivity of the teeth is a common problem in which unpleasant or painful sensations appear when cleaning teeth, the use of hot and cold drinks, sour and sweet foods. In some cases, the sensitivity is so high that a person experiences pain from the slightest irritation – the touch of the tip of the…

  • Causes of the Dental Caries (Tooth Decay)

    Causes of the Dental Caries (Tooth Decay)

    One of the most frequent reasons for turning to the dentist is dental caries. So called the defeat of hard tissues, which begins with the destruction of enamel. If you do not take any measures and do not carry out preventive maintenance, the carious process spreads deep. Cavities are formed, various complications can join. In…

  • The Best and Worst Foods for Your Teeth

    The Best and Worst Foods for Your Teeth

    Image credit: klimkin It would be great if new teeth could grow like hair or nails. But if this does not happen, we must carefully monitor their health: Regularly visit the dentist. Brush your teeth in the morning and in the evening, paying attention to each tooth. The easiest way to do this is by…

  • What Causes Bleeding Gums?

    What Causes Bleeding Gums?

    There is always a reason that causes a similar problem. Only having determined, as a result of which there was a pathology, it is possible to get rid of it. Yes, doctors pay particular attention to the following factors: Lack of proper hygiene of the oral cavity. Leaving the formed spread on teeth, you can…

  • The Future Of Dental Care

    The Future Of Dental Care

    “My girlfriends and I are going to SPA today … for teeth!” A few years ago, a trip to the dentist caused at least a shiver in his knees. Today, being in the doctor’s office is no longer stress. New technologies allow you to relax during treatment, and sometimes even have fun. However, new services…

  • 4 Important Reasons to Properly Chew Your Food

    4 Important Reasons to Properly Chew Your Food

    How good are you chewing on food? The answer to this question is important, since the chewing process has several pleasant bonuses at once. Perhaps you’ve heard about food systems that offer you to chew every piece that you put in your mouth at least 32 times (in other variations – about 100 times), but…

  • 5 Ways to Keep Your Mouth Healthy

    5 Ways to Keep Your Mouth Healthy

    Like other parts of our body, teeth are affected by environmental factors, so care for them should be thorough and regular. But this does not mean that it should be complicated. Of course, modern dentistry is able to cope with any problems related to the teeth and oral cavity, but how to eliminate the unpleasant…

  • Gum Disease: What Causes Swollen Gums?

    Gum Disease: What Causes Swollen Gums?

    Oral problems are considered the most common. Experts argue that more than half of the world’s population (about 70%) constantly mark bleeding gums, their swelling and inflammation. In medicine, this disease is called gingivitis, and it is caused by various microorganisms. A favorable environment for the development of microflora is often created by the person…