Microorganisms in our mouths utilize the sugars in our food and drink to create an acid that damages our teeth. Fluoride is a vital element that preserves our teeth, especially in young children. Too much fluoride, however, can damage our teeth by causing dental...
Children have a natural tendency to thumbsuck. Sucking on thumbs, fingers, pacifiers, or other things makes babies feel safe and content and may encourage them to learn and explore their surroundings. In order to relax and fall asleep, young toddlers may also suck...
If the flavor of ice cream or a hot cup of coffee hurts occasionally, you may have sensitive teeth. Some such reasons are: Cavities cause rotting in teeth. Teeth fractures worn-out fillings Gum illness dental enamel that is worn down Tooth root exposed The portion of...
More people than ever before are vying for a straight, white grin. This mindset originated when we first became interested in imitating the “Hollywood smile,” or the effects of celebrity makeup. Cosmetic dental procedures like adult orthodontics and teeth...
Although acids are crucial for dental health, when we hear the word “acid,” we may think of the many substances we saw in glass bottles during science class in school. We could also consider it to be the source of indigestion and heartburn. A number of...