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There is another pandemic in the making. But this one can be prevented. The oral health factsheet issued by the World Health Organisation indicates that more than 530 million children suffer from dental caries of primary teeth. Dental caries or tooth decay in layman terms is the most common health condition, according to the Global […]
On World Oral Health Day Maintaining one’s overall health is important to lead a healthy lifestyle, however, people tend to neglect their oral health. Amidst all of this dental practitioners are often asked about several oral concerns and even common misconceptions associated with them when it comes to oral hygiene. Questions range from why one should […]
The COVID-19 pandemic forced all of us to put important things on hold. For many families, it meant delays in dental care. Many children whose dental problems could have been easily taken care of with a trip to the dentist had to wait, and since teeth don’t get better on their own, those problems […]
While it’s recommended that every child has an established dentist by the age of 1, it can be difficult to afford regular dental cleanings and checkups (or even emergency services) without insurance. However, there are resources out there for you and your family that include free or reduced-cost dental care. Most of these services include […]
Give a dentist two teeth of the same type and size, and there may be a way that the dentist can tell you if they’re a 12-year old’s or an adult’s. What gives it away? The presence of mamelons, which are rounded bumps on the edges of newly erupted teeth. Not all irregular edges are […]