
Knowing how Aging can affect your Oral Health
Blog Highlights: As people get older, our overall health declines, the same thing goes for our oral health One of the most common oral problems
Blog Highlights: As people get older, our overall health declines, the same thing goes for our oral health One of the most common oral problems
Blog Highlights: The roots of our teeth are protected by cementum, a calcified substance that is weaker than the enamel and more susceptible to decay
Blog Highlights: There are two types of dental x-rays, the intraoral x-ray, and the extra-oral x-ray Dental x-rays can help your dentist see your tooth
Blog highlights: Although most dental problems can be easily seen with the naked eye, you should know that some problems can only be seen through
Blog Highlights: There are those who make claims online that you can heal the cavities on your teeth without seeing the dentist Although the proper
Blog highlights: Microorganisms can thrive on the surface of your teeth by consuming the food residue and debris on or in between your teeth Bacteria
Blog Highlights: The only treatment option for an abscessed tooth is root canal therapy, this is done so you can avoid tooth loss A cracked
Blog Highlights: Sugarless gum can help stimulate your salivary glands so you can produce more saliva Saliva is important as it can help protect your
Blog Highlights: Saliva is not just important for breaking down food, it is also important when it comes to keeping teeth and gums healthy Saliva
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