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All About Tooth Sensitivity

02nd August 2011
Sensitivity is a serious dental condition. People who have thin-layered teeth frequently suffer from it. The teeth become sensitive when exposed to extreme temperatures or when the sensitive layers make contact with foreign materials or objects. Dentists ... Read >

Dental Implants: Frequently Asked Questions

19th May 2011
More than a few people get depressed when they lose a tooth, but many people can get over the condition of tooth loss as long as they know their options. Apparently, dentures and bridges are not the only solution the field of dentistry can offer these day... Read >

Types of Teeth and Their Functions

19th May 2011
People grew up thinking that every tooth are the same. Indeed, people have different teeth in terms of size, texture, color, and appearance. However, apart from that, people need to know that every tooth is certainly different in function and type. In ord... Read >

Improving Oral Health by Chewing Gum

30th March 2011
Some people aren’t fond of gum because of the occasional unpleasant presence of chewed gum under desks, under chairs, and on pavements. If you’re unlucky enough, you may even find the substance under your shoes. Gum can indeed make the environment dirty, ... Read >

Habits that may destroy your Teeth

08th February 2011
You know exactly how to take good care of your teeth, right? Brushing teeth regularly, flossing and using mouthwash, avoiding destructive foods and paying your dentist a regular visit. You know exactly the measures to take to have good oral health. Howeve... Read >

Protect Your Teeth

08th February 2011
Good teeth are not only signs of good overall health. Having good teeth can make a person confident enough to smile, introduce himself to strangers and speak and socialize with people. You see, there are numerous advantages of having good oral health and ... Read >

People with diabetes have a higher tendency to acquire gum disease.

26th November 2010
People with diabetes have a higher tendency to acquire gum disease. High sugar content in the blood slows circulation and increases the chance of infection especially in soft tissue areas like the gums. The high sugar level in the saliva also creates an a... Read >

How to Smile

26th November 2010
Some people are not blessed with a perfectly aligned set of teeth. In some instances, they are either used to it or they regret every moment they smiling. Psychologists say that smiling is the best tool to fight stress. It is also a great instrument to pe... Read >

The Strength Behind Your Teeth

19th October 2010
Dentin is a calcified tissue of the body, alongside with enamel, cementum, and pulp. Dentin is one of the four major components that build up teeth. Typically, it is covered by the enamel on the crown and cementum on the root, and surrounds the pulp entir... Read >

What is Dental Restoration?

19th October 2010
A dental restoration, or dental filling, is a dental restorative substance used to reinstate functionality, integrity and morphology of missing teeth structure. The structural loss usually results from decay or external trauma. It is also lost deliberatel... Read >

Human Resource Management is an important aspect in Succeeding in The Dental Profession

23rd September 2010
The dental profession is one of the key pillars of the overall health care profession. Oral care has risen in recent times to become one of the most highly used services in the country. A more health conscious populace and striking advances in the health ... Read >

A Dentist Must Have a Business Approach to their Practice in Order to Succeed in the Dental Professi

23rd September 2010
For many dental professionals, achieving accreditation in the dental field is a momentous event that perhaps should be rewarded by society with instant success. This, unfortunately, is no longer the case. Be that as it may, let it suffice to say that it u... Read >