If you're eating chips, it's possible to get chips caught in your teeth. When you have dentures, it's possible to get another type of chip on your teeth. Since your dentures must be removed overnight and be cleaned, this creates an unfortunate opportunity for damage and causes small chips to appear in the denture base. How serious is this minor damage for your overall
- Breakfast is the most important meal of the day for many reasons, including that it can set the tone for the day ahead. However, eating certain breakfast foods may also speed up the formation of tartar on your teeth. It might be hard to believe, but the tartar-formation process actually begins as a good thing! Bad Bacteria Overrun the Good Bacteria to Create Plaque No
- Caring for your teeth should be a top priority. You should strive to keep your teeth to prevent various infections and tooth disorders. Additionally, you also need to take care of them so that they can maintain their crispy, white, and natural look. If you have not been doing this, then there is still hope for you. Procedures such as tooth whitening work for many peop
- Nobody ever said living with diabetes was easy, and whether you suffer from type 1 or type 2 diabetes, there is a range of health problems that diabetics are more vulnerable to and need to be aware of. One of the most common complaints suffered by diabetic people is poor dental health, even if they maintain a strict dental hygiene routine, and gum disease can be a par
- A study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports has shown that athletes who spend many hours every week training are more likely to get dental cavities. Let's take a look at the reasons behind this surprising trend and explore what it means for people who are trying to get in shape. Why Are Athletes at Higher Risk of Cavities? The study