• Factors That Affect Caries

    Factors That Affect Caries

    Why does it happen: someone remembers a dentist every five years and gets off with preventative brushing, while someone constantly torments toothache and they have to spend a lot of money on dental caries? Inherited Teeth The way our teeth, or rather enamel, can resist tooth decay, is called the long word “caries resistance.” With…

  • Myths about Oral Hygiene

    Myths about Oral Hygiene

    It is believed that all hygiene procedures with teeth should be carried out before going to bed when no more crumbs of food get into our mouths. In fact, food debris is not so destructive for our teeth. Moreover, food debris can have a positive effect on teeth when it comes to, for example, salad…

  • Dentistry During COVID-19 Outbreak

    Dentistry During COVID-19 Outbreak

    Coronavirus infection is a type of SARS that is transmitted in the same way as common colds. This means that subject to all the rules of sterilization and processing of instruments, surfaces, and rooms, the risk of infection with the virus is reduced to zero. During a coronavirus pandemic, going into the dental office, anyone…

  • Can Teeth Be Treated During Coronavirus Pandemic?

    Can Teeth Be Treated During Coronavirus Pandemic?

    The coronavirus epidemic affects all areas of our lives, including dental problems. For example, a person has a toothache — how to treat it, because a dentist cannot be 2 meters from a patient? Is there any risk of contracting a doctor? Should I cancel the procedures that were appointed long before the epidemic? Let’s…

  • Hypersensitivity of Teeth: What is It and How to Deal With It?

    Hypersensitivity of Teeth: What is It and How to Deal With It?

    If you have long ago refused ice cream and cocktails with ice, and do not even risk smiling in the cold because of sharp pain in your teeth — this article is for you. In this article, we will explain in detail why some people’s teeth are hypersensitive, where excessive sensitivity comes from, and how…

  • 9 Habits That Harm Your Teeth

    9 Habits That Harm Your Teeth

    To keep your teeth healthy, you need to brush them twice a day, rinse, go to the dentist twice a year. And quit these habits. Go in for sports without protection You won’t start playing hockey without a helmet, will you? Or box without a mouthguard? If you are engaged in any contact sports, then…

  • Receding Gums: Causes, Treatment, Surgery, and Prevention

    Receding Gums: Causes, Treatment, Surgery, and Prevention

    Gingival Recession: Causes and Treatment Gingival recession is the exposure of the neck (part of the root) of the tooth by lowering the level of the gums. This is an insidious problem that negatively affects the beauty of a smile, a comfortable meal and healthy teeth. What are the causes and symptoms of the formation…

  • Dental Care During Pregnancy: Myths vs. Facts

    Dental Care During Pregnancy: Myths vs. Facts

    The body of a pregnant woman gives most of the nutrients to the fetus. Lack of vitamins and minerals leads to a violation of the integrity of tooth enamel – and this is a favorable environment for microbes and bacteria. To exclude the occurrence of caries and toothache during pregnancy, see your dentist. Myths about…

  • Dental Care: 10 Ways To Have A Perfect Smile

    Dental Care: 10 Ways To Have A Perfect Smile

    1. Brush your teeth twice a day This is the first, well-known rule, but not all adhere to it. However, brushing your teeth twice a day – in the morning after breakfast and in the evening before bedtime – is really very important. The fact is that a film is formed on the teeth and…

  • Periodontitis: Treatment and symptoms

    Periodontitis: Treatment and symptoms

    Periodontium – tissues that surround the tooth and fix it in the jaw. Their inflammation is called periodontitis, this pathology can lead to inflammation of the tissues, and therefore to the loss of teeth. The composition of the periodontium includes the following structures: gum; periodontal ligament; bone tissue of the alveolar process; tooth root cement.…

  • What are Dental Implants?

    What are Dental Implants?

    Modern methods of dental implantation provide 99% guarantee of successful engraftment. In fact, gum excision, stitching, and a long healing process are a thing of the past. Thanks to the new implantation technologies, the procedure is fast, the invasiveness is minimal, and the postoperative recovery process is quick and without discomfort. Today’s dental implants are…

  • What Are the Effects of Sweets on Teeth?

    What Are the Effects of Sweets on Teeth?

    Sweets can destroy not only the immune system of the child’s body, but also affect the state of the gastrointestinal tract and, of course, the teeth. Children and sweets: the dental aspect Perhaps all adults know that all sweet has a destructive effect on the teeth. Basically, such information is presented, oddly enough, in advertising,…