Effect of Sugar On Tooth & Cavity Formation

Tooth decay by sugar

Sugar intake can significantly affect dental health.(Effect of Sugar On Tooth & Cavity Formation) How does sugar cause cavity.- 1.When we consume sugary food and drinks, the bacteria in our mouth break down the sugar and produce acids. To prevent such dental issues, individuals can take the following preventive measures: By adopting these preventive measures, … Read more

Demystifying Dental Instruments: Exploring the Key Tool for Cavity Removal and Enhanced Fillings

Going to the dentist can be daunting, especially if you’re not familiar with the tools and instruments used during your visit.One of the most common procedures you may encounter during a dental appointment is cavity removal and filling. To help alleviate any fears or concerns you may have, this blog post will explore the key … Read more

Unveiling the Culprits: What Causes Mouth Ulcers and How to Prevent Them

Mouth ulcer

Mouth ulcers can be a real pain, both literally and figuratively.They are small, painful sores that can appear on the inside of the lips, cheeks, and gums. They can be caused by a variety of factors, from stress and poor oral hygiene to certain foods and medications. If left untreated, they can cause discomfort and … Read more

Saltwater Rinse for Pericoronitis : An Effective Home Remedy

Saltwater Rinse for Pericoronitis

Pericoronitis is a common condition that can cause significant pain and discomfort in the gums and jaw. It occurs when a wisdom tooth partially erupts and the surrounding gum tissue becomes inflamed or infected. While there are several treatments available, a saltwater rinse (saltwater Rinse for Pericoronitis) has been proven to be one of the … Read more

why is toothpaste important .. ??

why is toothpaste important

Did you ever thought about life without toothpaste..??? Why is toothpaste important .?? Can we do brush without toothpaste..??? Will it be effective brushing without toothpaste..??? Now coming to yours queries – why is toothpaste important ..?? Toothpaste is important for several reasons: 2. Fresh breath: – Toothpaste contains flavouring agents like mint or spearmint, … Read more

Which term most accurately identifies root canal therapy/ Endodontic therapy / RCT/ ROOT CANAL TREATMENT

Which term most accurately identifies root canal..??

Signs and symptoms that indicate the need for root canal therapy / pulpectomy Which term most accurately identifies root canal therapy -Pulpectomy/Endodontic therapy Root canal therapy(pulpectomy )is a dental procedure that is often misunderstood and feared by many. However, it is a crucial treatment that can save a tooth from extraction and alleviate severe dental … Read more

Understanding COVID(covid -19) Teeth Pain: Causes and Remedies

Covid teeth pain

COVID-19 has brought the world to a standstill, and it has affected our lives in more ways than one. One of the lesser-known effects of the virus is COVID teeth pain. People who have recovered from COVID-19 have reported experiencing– This is a new phenomenon that has left many people confused and seeking answers. In … Read more

Gingival recession classification –

Gingival recession classification

Understanding & knowledge of the different stages & condition of gingival recession is necessary for predictable Root coverage.Several classifications of denuded roots have been proposed.(gingival recession classification). Sullivan & Atkins classification – • In the 1960’s Sullivan & Atkins classified gingival recession into four MORPHOLOGIC categories –(gingival recession classification) Miller’s classification – • In the … Read more

Chewing Gum During Fasting: Does It Ruin Your Fast?

Chewing gum

Fasting is a practice that has been followed for centuries, with many different reasons for doing so, including religious, spiritual, and health-related purposes.During the fasting period, individuals abstain from food and drink for a set period of time, and in some cases, they are not even allowed to chew gum.But what if you are someone … Read more

stillman’s clefts

Definition – Stillman’s clefts are apostrophe shaped indentation extending from & into the gingival margin varying distance on the facial surface. Named after- Paul R stillman. Types- There are two types of stillman’s cleft – Etiology – Occlusal trauma. also read- Halitosis .