Children start to grow teeth when they are around six or seven months old. These primary teeth will start to fall off by the age of six to be replaced by permanent teeth. While primary teeth will be replaced in time, good oral care is important for both the primary and permanent teeth. Establishing a habit with the children while they are young can help them have strong and hea
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Many people know that regular dental check-up is important to maintain a healthy set of teeth and gums. In that regard, doctors recommend making a dental visit at least every six months. However, most may find it difficult to squeeze in the time due to hectic schedules, and it can be easy to postpone or skip it entirely due to a myriad of reasons.Some may find it unnecessary as
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Many people believe that you are what you eat, and the saying rings true even for the state of your gums and teeth. In that regard, you are not only feeding yourself when you consume food or drinks, but also provide sustenance for the built-up of bacteria found in your mouth.On that note, plaque, cavities, and tooth decay worsens when exposed to any food or drinks containing su
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Among the worst things that you can feel physically is pain that has to do with your mouth and teeth. Oral sores and toothaches are not only painful, but also affect the way you talk, eat, and drink. The only solution is to treat the ailing tooth or numb the sore.Aside from dental procedures and medicines, there are some ways you can reduce the pain that your mouth sore or toot
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Did you know that even if you go to your dentist for regular dental checkups and have a generally healthy oral care routine, you can still put your teeth at risk for unnecessary wear? Worn teeth are usually weaker. Because of this, they are less able to resist issues that cause toothaches and other dental problems that may warrant emergency dental visits.The tooth enamel is kno
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As the saying goes, wisdom comes with age, though it didn’t mention that it can also mean the growth of wisdom teeth. These are the third set of molars that typically develops between the ages 17 and 21, which are found way back in the mouth on either the top, bottom, or both sides of the mouth. It was once an essential part of the mouth as it is used to help grind an earl
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