1. Regularly brush your teeth Your teeth and gums will undoubtedly be more worn down than they were when you were younger if you are in your 60s. Take the required actions to maintain the cleanliness of your teeth and gums and be mindful of your oral health. Twice...
Cleaning the gums of newborn teeth before they erupt? It’s a good idea to establish the practice of using gauze or a gentle, moist towel to wipe your baby’s gums during bath time, even before he gets his first tooth. It is not yet necessary for you to use...
Gum disease: what is it? Periodontal disease, often known as gum disease, is a persistent infection and inflammation of the gums and surrounding tissue. It affects three out of four people at some time in their lives and is the primary cause of almost 70% of adult...
Tooth sensitivity: what is it? The flow of fluid within microscopic tubes in the dentin—the layer of tissue underneath the hard enamel that houses the inner pulp—causes tooth sensitivity by irritating nerves. Eating or drinking hot or cold liquids, touching your...
Dentures and dental implants are two of the most popular alternatives for restoring lost teeth. Although both provide a way to replace lost teeth, many people now choose dental implants because of their many advantages. The benefits of dental implants over dentures...