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Exclusive: Dental Hygiene Tips - Should you Brush After or Before Breakfast, What's the Verdict?

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[ad_1] Dental hygiene is very essential and something as simple as brushing your teeth can go a long way in keeping your dental health in order. Taking care of your teeth is an important part of your overall health, and it starts with proper brushing and oral hygiene, says Dr Nirali Patel, Smile Design Expert & Oral Implantologist FICOI, USA. "Brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste helps to remove food debris, the sticky film of bacteria that builds up on teeth and causes cavities and gum disease. Make sure you brush all surfaces of each tooth, including the backside, and that you brush for at least 2 minutes. In addition to brushing, it’s important to floss daily to remove plaque and food particles between teeth, where your toothbrush can’t reach," shares Dr Patel. She adds that regular visits to the dentist for a professional cleaning and check-up are also important for good oral health.  Dos and Don'ts of Brushing Teeth Dos: Use a

Tooth Sensitivity In Children: Expert Shares Steps To Maintain Oral Hygiene

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[ad_1] Tooth sensitivity is one of the major causes of concern for kids and their parents. It causes discomfort or pain when consuming hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks. Lifestyle changes, poor eating habits, and less awareness of oral hygiene have created problems for many. As the incidence of cavities rises, exposing sensitive inner layers of teeth and causing discomfort, it's imperative to address the root causes and implement preventive measures for optimal oral health. Cavity is one of the major issues, exposing sensitive inner layers and causing discomfort. Poor brushing techniques and neglecting flossing contribute to plaque accumulation, gum issues, and enamel erosion, exacerbating tooth sensitivity. Also read: Is COVID-19 Leading To Heart Diseases? Doctor Shares Insight Poor eating habits are another factor of tooth decay. Moreover, indulging in acidic foods and beverages, such as carbonated drinks, citrus fruits, and fruit juices, accelerates

Cavities To Cold Sensitivity: 7 Common Dental Health Problems And Their Treatments - Expert Explains

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[ad_1] Maintaining good dental health is essential for overall well-being. Unfortunately, many individuals encounter a range of dental issues that can impact their daily lives. Understanding these common dental problems is the first step towards prevention and maintaining a healthy, radiant smile. Regular consultation and oral hygiene check-ups can easily keep such issues concentrated.  Dr Ruchika Mishra, Implantologist, Founder and Director of Jaipur Implant Center shares seven common dental problems and what treatments can cure them. 1) Cavities- One of the most common dental problems that are easily remedied and can be prevented is developing cavities. Cavities are specifically decayed areas of your teeth that morph into tiny openings or holes. Dr Mishra says, “The most common treatment procedures for the same include Fluoride treatments. If your cavity just started, a fluoride treatment may help restore your tooth's enamel and can sometimes reverse a cavity in th

Exclusive: Not Brushing Teeth At Night? It Might Increase Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease

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[ad_1] Are you not brushing your teeth at night? Are you ignoring your oral hygiene? Well, if experts are to be believed, you are risking not your gum health and compromising on a healthy smile, you might be even putting your cardiovascular health at great risk. In recent years, research has uncovered a strong association between oral hygiene and cardiovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease. Dr Sameer Gupta, Senior Interventional Cardiologist, Group Director - Cath Labs, Director - Metro Group of Hospitals, and Dr Suman Yadav,  Director, Healthy Dentzz,  Professor at I. T . S Dental College Muradnagar and  Head of Maxillofacial & Dental Department at Numed Hospital, Noida, explore the incidence, risk factors, causes, pathophysiology, and actionable steps you can take to improve your oral hygiene and protect your heart. Incidence and Risk Factors Doctors say that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, and maintaining good oral hygiene may