By the time your baby reaches their first birthday, chances are they will have several teeth inside their mouth. Somewhere between the age of 2 and 3, your toddler will likely …
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If you wake up with morning dragon breath (raises hand), you might make a beeline for the bathroom to brush your teeth ASAP. Instantly, your breath feels fresher and you’re …
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Is a change in the color of the teeth considered a pathology?
by EDSby EDSColor is a optical perception It essentially depends on light and how an object absorbs and reflects the light it receives. The tooth is not uniform in color, since this …
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Is It Time For A Dental Check-Up? Your dental health is as important as your overall physical health. Having healthy gums and strong teeth is crucial. When your oral health is …
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Older adults with more harmful than healthy bacteria in their gums are more likely to have evidence for amyloid beta–a key biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease–in their cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), according …
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Trends in the dental industry: Dental technology in the next decade
by EDSby EDSWith the prevailing situation created by the Covid-19 pandemic – and the resultant dental industry market recession – there is one thing on every dentist’s mind: “What does the future …
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Can you smile with confidence? Having clean, healthy teeth and gums is something worth smiling about. But if you struggle with issues such as stained teeth or bad breath, throwing …
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Children are 7 times more likely to skip brushing if their parents do not brush twice a day
by EDSby EDSAccra-March 20, 2021- Research conducted globally by Pepsodent has found that children are 7 times more likely to skip brushing if their parents do not brush twice a day. According …
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Why the Cloud is Right for Your Solo Dental Practice, Private Group Practice, or DSO
by Planet DDSby Planet DDSThere’s more to your dental practice data and it’s management than storage. That consideration and more could help you understand why the cloud is right for you and your dental …