Eating disorders can cause irreparable damage to your mouth if not addressed by a dentist
The American Dental Association (ADA) says that, eating disorders can cause the gums and soft tissues inside the mouth to bleed easily.
The American Dental Association (ADA) says that, eating disorders can cause the gums and soft tissues inside the mouth to bleed easily.
In fact, unless you say something to your friends and family, few people are even likely to know that you had any work done.
During your pregnancy, you know how important it is to take care of your body. Among other things, that means refraining from drinking alcohol and smoking.
You may have a cavity, fractured tooth, gum disease or worn-down enamel. Whatever the cause is, it’s important you see a family dentist sooner rather than later.
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, this condition is due to the long-term effects of plaque buildup on your teeth and if left untreated, may result in tooth decay.
When it comes to a dental procedure like a root canal or cavity filling, you have many options that will help alleviate any pain, discomfort and anxiety associated with the measures.
However, according to various sources, a dentist in Indonesia named Dr. Dhanni Gustiana is making it more bearable for his fearful patients as he has begun using a musical drill.
A recent study conducted by scientists from the Department of Odontology and the Aging Research Center (ARC) at Karolinska Institutet and from Karlstad University looked at a group 557 males and females who were older than 77 years old.
A past study from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAP) revealed that women who don’t take care of their teeth and have gum disease are more prone to preterm birth.
According to a press release, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) and the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, manufacturer of Orbit® sugar-free gum, are joining forces to promote the theme “Keep them clean. Keep them healthy.”
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