Diabetic Person

Tips to avoid gum diseases for diabetic persons

June 29th,2019

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is the sixth most common disease in the world. People with diabetes are more likely to experience gum disease if they’ve had poor blood sugar levels for a long period of time. Because high blood sugar levels lead to damage to blood vessels, this reduces the supply of oxygen and nourishment to the gums, making infections of the gums and bones more likely.

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Mouthwash

Negativities of ordinary mouthwashes

June 21st,2019

Using mouthwash is known to keep breath fresh and avoid the build-up of various bacteria in between the corners of the teeth. There are different types of mouthwashes available in the market such as everyday-care formulas, alcohol-free variants, and herbal blends, all of which are designed to promote oral health, good hygiene and fresh breath. Rinsing with mouthwash is done in order to keep breath fresh and prevent the build-up of bacteria, cavities, and plaque in the mouth.

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Woman having Tooth Pain

Non-dental problems that provoke toothache

June 5th,2019

Characteristically tooth-related pain that makes a person present himself/herself to a dentist is pretty clear-cut to diagnose furthermore treat. But from time to time we observe patients that are in pain that feels like it’s in their teeth otherwise emanating from surrounding structures, but it’s in point of fact not.

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Pregnant Woman

Dental care tips to be followed during Pregnancy

June 1st,2019

Being pregnant comes with many responsibilities—and the way you care for your teeth is no exception. For most women, routine dental visits are safe during pregnancy, but let your dental office know what month you are in when you make your appointment. It’s important for you to take good care of your teeth and gums while pregnant. Pregnancy causes hormonal changes that increase the risk of developing gum disease which, in turn, can affect the health of your developing baby

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