• 15 JUL 18
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    What are Dental X-rays?

    What are Dental X-rays?

    Dental X-ray also known as Dental Radiography are a useful diagnostic tool for any dental care treatment plan. They help your dentist detect damage and disease which is not visible during a normal dental examination. How often Dental X-rays have to be taken may depends on your existing oral health condition, age and risk for or

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    • 15 JUN 17
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    What is Acid Attack?

    What is Acid Attack?

    Acid attack, also called as dental erosion, is one of the types of tooth wear. It is irreversible loss of tooth enamel due to chemical particularly acidic foods and drinks. Enamel (the strongest protective coating of the tooth) when damaged the exposes dentin that can lead to tooth sensitivity and tooth pain. There are lots

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    • 08 APR 17
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    Tooth Decay in Babies

    Tooth Decay in Babies

    As soon as baby’s teeth starts to come, the baby teeth are prone to cavities. This happens if babies are usually offered with  sugar-containing foods or drinks and are allowed to stay in the mouth for a long periods of time. The bacteria on the mouth turns the sugar into acids that damages the tooth

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    • 20 DEC 16
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    TOOTHACHE

    TOOTHACHE

    A toothache is a pain in or around a tooth often caused when the nerve of a tooth is irritated, however there are multiple reasons for pain such as dental infection, gum disease, plaque, dental decay, tooth injury and many more. To prevent toothache it is recommended to practice good oral hygiene and regular visit to the dentist.

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