10 Benefits of Dental Implants

Dental implants are titanium fixtures that are surgically embedded into the jaw bone and simulate the root of a tooth. They are used to attach a single tooth, multiple teeth or even to stabilise a denture so it does not move around. Benefits of Dental Implants: Eliminates the key problems of denture, including poor fit…

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Do You Know Dental Caries Are Contagious?

By Dr. Rajesh Bansal Sugar-laden candy bars aren’t the only cause of cavities. Tooth decay actually results when bacteria in your mouth feed on food debris (starchy, sticky foods are a primary culprit) and produce acid as a by product. This mix of food, acid, saliva, and germs clings to your teeth as a filmy substance…

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5 Myths About Dental Treatments

By Dr. Rajesh Bansal MYTH: UPPER TEETH EXTRACTION AFFECTS THE EYES. FACT: There are numerous reasons for this perception mainly because pain and the swelling of an upper tooth radiates towards the cheek bones and lower portion of the eyes; therefore the correlation. The teeth are normally extracted in middle/old age when the eye sight is…

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Top 7 Benefits of Good Dental Hygiene

What is Oral Health Care? Good oral health is the key to a healthier body and mind. It reduces the risk of many bacterial borne diseases and also boosts your confidence levels. It is necessary to understand its importance and imply a proper oral care routine right from childhood. Children are the most affected age…

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Top 10 reasons why people need good dental care

Not everyone goes to the dentist like they should, and many children and families haven’t seen a dentist in years, which can lead to significant health issues.According to the National Academies, millions of Americans are not receiving needed dental care services because of “persistent and systemic” barriers that limit their access to oral health care.…

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5 Reasons Why Oral Care Matters

‘There is increasing evidence showing a link between oral health and general health,” says Richmond Hill dentist Susan Filippi. “Your mouth is part of your body, so it just makes sense to take care of your oral health.’ Beyond your teeth and gums, here are 5 surprising reasons why oral care matters for a healthy…

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The Mouth Body Connection: 6 Ways Oral Hygiene Helps Keep You Well

Taking good care of your mouth — teeth and gums — does more than help ensure you have a bright, white smile. A healthy mouth and healthy body go hand in hand. Good oral hygiene and oral health can improve your overall health, reducing the risk of serious disease and perhaps even preserving your memory…

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Benefits of Good Oral Hygiene

Maintaining good oral health is essential to maintaining good overall health. The goal of proper oral hygiene is to remove or prevent formation and buildup of plaque and tartar, to prevent dental caries and periodontal disease, and to decrease the incidence of halitosis. Results of patient surveys clearly demonstrate that many are unaware of the…

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10 Benefits of Clean Teeth and a Healthy Mouth

Brushing and flossing and getting regular dental cleans/checkups will help you to have a great looking smile, brighter whiter looking teeth and fresh breath. They are an important part in preventing gum disease and reducing your risk of tooth loss and dental problems. Getting a regular professional clean will remove plaque, tartar buildup and staining…

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