With the world facing a global pandemic, most people have opted to stay and work indoors so that they can limit their outdoor interactions. Though the world is faced with a challenging crisis, you shouldn’t forget about your hygiene practices and, instead, look forward to improving them while you’re stuck at home.Stepping up your dental care at homeWith the world operating on m
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Dental emergencies are commonly experienced in the US, and they come in many forms. Knowing which is a standard dental issue versus an emergency one is another common problem for most.When is the best time to visit your dentist? To answer this, we’ve compiled some signs that you are under an emergency teeth situation and the list of actual dental emergencies.How to assess if yo
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Your toothbrush plays a vital role in providing you with good oral health. Brushing your teeth can help prevent tooth decay and gum disease, which, if neglected, can lead to other serious health problems. Keeping a toothbrush is important, but before you keep your toothbrush for good, there are facts you need to know first.You should replace your toothbrush every three to four
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Many people suffer from sensitive teeth. About 40 million US adults experience this condition. Tooth sensitivity can manifest as a twinge you can easily ignore, nothing more than a minor annoyance. On the one hand, it can also be a debilitating pain whenever you bite.If you actively avoid ice cream, cold drinks, or popsicles, you might need to have your sensitivity treated. Peo
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Many people consider oral health as part of your physical health, but often overlook its impact on an individual’s mental illness. Both factors are interlinked and also has a direct impact on each other. Poor dental hygiene can result in self-esteem issues and social anxieties, while many forms of mental conditions also experience poor dental health. It’s a cycle that continues
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If it's been quite a while since you've had your last dental checkup, don't worry! It is understandable that you can sometimes be too busy to think about it. If you're coming back for a checkup, however, chances are that you've been experiencing a dental problem, or you just remembered to have a checkup again. At the same time, you might feel a little embarrassed and shy becaus
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